{UAH} BLIND RWANDAN GRANDMA SALOME- SAVED BY HUMANITY
Will Salomé See the Way to a brighter future?
Posted on: | Monday, 22nd April, 2019 |
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For 2 years, Salomé has been blind due to cataracts, which have robbed her of vision, leaving her isolated, struggling to care for her grandchildren and unable to read her precious bible. But next week, this grandmother's life could change forever, as she undergoes cataract surgery at CBM's partner hospital in Rwanda.
CBM will be sharing Salomé's story during this momentous week. Through daily updates from Rwanda, supporters will be able to witness the challenges that Salomé has been facing and be part of her journey to recovery.
CBM's Rosi Jack, will be reporting from CBM's partner hospital on Salomé's story:
"This is a great chance for people to see the daily challenges that people like Salomé face, living needlessly blind, and the huge difference that eye services make. CBM supporters are already part of Salomé's journey, as their support that is enabling her to finally access surgery, so we hope that supporters will also be able to witness the transformation their generosity brings about. Hopefully, this week will be truly life-changing for Salomé and her family".
Will cataract surgery change this grandmother's life forever?
Follow Salomé's journey by signing up to receive email updatesor by liking our Facebook page.
You can also show your support for Salomé and her family by sharing a prayer here and we will read it to her before her operation.
Find out more about Salomé and her family here.
Donate today and your gift could help twice the number of people See the Way to a brighter future. Until 14th May 2019, all public donations to our See the Way appeal will be doubled by the UK government. So every pound you can give will have double the impact – it could fund twice as many sight-saving surgeries, pairs of glasses or eye-health outreach activities in the world's poorest places. Your donation will help prevent blindness and transform lives wherever the need is greatest.
See here Salome walking out of the eye clinic a few minutes ago. I am as pleased as punch. today, i forgive all my enemies.
Just days before Salomé's operation, meet this grandmother and her family at home. #SeeTheWay
You can follow Salomé on every step of her journey over the next week by signing up to receive email updates here: https://www.cbmuk.org.uk/enews-signup/
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