Friday, January 31, 2020

Free Eye Check –Up & Spectacles Distribution - Shri Radhe Maa

Being able to see the world around you with a clear vision is something that most people are blessed with. But, there are many who aren’t as fortunate. Some suffer from sneaky eye diseases such as glaucoma, some from heinous vision illnesses such as eye cancer - and they aren’t even aware of the same. Many go through their day-to-day lives with a blurred vision, because they cannot afford basic tools (such as prescription glasses) to combat the problem. To help spread awareness about vision problems and help people overcome the same, many organizations come to the forefront with charity events.

One such organization is Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust. The Trust works for the betterment and upliftment of the underprivileged. Shri Radhe Maa ardently believes that service to mankind is service to God. In this light, Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust organizes numerous noble and charitable initiatives to help the ones in need benefit from the free distribution of basic necessities and services.

One such initiative was ‘Free Eye Check-Up & Spectacles Distribution Camp’. The camp, held on the occasion of Republic Day at R M Motors in Dahisar between 10 AM to 6 PM, was aimed at helping people gain access to reliable eye check-up services and receive prescription glasses in case they need a pair.

Shri Radhe Maa’s vision is to uplift the poor, the underprivileged and the less fortunate through selfless service and generous donations, and in the end, bring a ray of hope in the lives of those who still struggle in darkness of poverty and seclusion. Radhe Maa’s unperturbed will to serve humankind has helped her amass countless supporters from many countries around the world - this strength has led her to organize thousands of such successful initiatives, such as health camps, donation of bags, food, clothes, and books in the country. Each initiative acts as a ripple effect in the larger picture, breaking the cycle of hopelessness and seclusion, one charitable act at a time.












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