Join in making merit by donating to cataract patients. Create merit by helping people see.
- eyesforpeople2023
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
Join in making merit by donating to cataract patients to give them a new chance at seeing.
Donating to help patients with vision problems is something that allows us to make merit and help people in need in the most special way. Donating to cataract patients is one of the great opportunities to bring happiness to others.
What is a "cataract"?
Cataracts are a condition caused by the clouding of the lens of the eye, which causes vision to decrease over time and eventually leads to blindness. Patients with cataracts often experience blurred vision, such as seeing glare, blurred vision, or unclear vision. Cataract surgery can be done by replacing the cloudy lens with a new one, which helps restore vision. However, for many poor people, treatment can be difficult because of the high cost.
Why is donation important?
Donating money to help cataract patients is an act of charity that has a direct impact on the lives of those in need. Not only does it help patients receive the treatment they need, it also helps them regain their clear vision, which means returning to a life filled with hope and the opportunity to do things they were previously unable to do, such as work, school, or just live a normal life.
Even a small donation can make a difference in a patient's life. By working together to provide hope and a chance to see, we can make the world a better place.

Be part of the change
If you would like to be a part of helping cataract patients and promoting vision in their lives, we invite you to donate through this project. All donations will be used to support cataract surgery and restore vision for patients who truly need help.
Making merit with this project will bring happiness to patients who need help and is also the most meaningful act of making merit in life.
Donation details:
Donations can be made to account number 051-2-15426-4 (Rajavithi Hospital).
Join us in making merit and making the world a little brighter for those who still need a chance to see again!
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