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Project Orbis International Inc. (Singapore) Ltd

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What does Project Orbis International Inc. (Singapore) Ltd do?

Orbis International Inc. (Singapore) Ltd is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating avoidable blindness worldwide through prevention and treatment efforts. For over 35 years, they have been working tirelessly to ensure that no one suffers from treatable or curable vision loss. The charity focuses on helping those in developing countries where a lack of training and poor infrastructure exacerbates the problem. Orbis partners with local teams to mentor, train, and inspire them so they can provide sight-saving care within their communities. Your generous donations can help make a difference by supporting this vital cause. Visit sgp.orbis.org/en/donate-sg for various giving options or mail a cheque payable to "Project Orbis International Inc

Founded

2014

People

ang han nian, marcus (hong hannian, marcus), kulasegaran sabaratnam, norman chee tah liu, peter mok eck piang, rai nur arief katimansah, kwok seat moey, stuart l dean, tan mui seok, alvina

Causes

No PovertyHealth & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2014
  • Published yearly Annual Reports
  • Audited Financial Statements

Society Impact

  • Reducing avoidable blindness and visual impairment by providing access to eye care services, particularly in developing countries where infrastructure is lacking or poorly developed.
  • Training local healthcare professionals and building capacity within communities to sustainably manage their own eye care needs.
  • Promoting equal access to eye care for all individuals regardless of gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
  • Improving the quality of life for visually impaired individuals by restoring sight and enabling them to participate fully in society.
  • Supporting education and economic development by ensuring children have good vision for learning and adults can maintain their productivity and independence.
  • Addressing disparities in eye care access, particularly among marginalized populations such as women and those living in low-