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9 out of 10 people who are blind don't need to be

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Honouring Michael Johnson AM

The Fred Hollows Foundation pays tribute to Michael Johnson AM, a long-time stalwart of the organisation whose commitment and leadership helped shape The Foundation from its earliest days. Michael passed away on Thursday 26 March after a short illness.

Michael was one of The Foundation’s original Board members, serving continuously since its establishment in 1992, with only two short breaks.

In 2015, Michael was invested as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to the blind and vision impaired, to education, and to the community. It was an honour he so richly deserved.

The Fred Hollows Foundation extends its deepest condolences to Michael’s family – his wife Paula and their sons, friends and loved ones. He will be remembered with great respect, gratitude and affection by all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

HKD150 can restore sight

You can help transform lives by restoring sight to those in need. Join the fight against avoidable blindness and help make a lasting difference in the lives of people around the world who are blind.

 

Just HKD150 can help restore sight to someone who is needlessly blind in some countries and transform their lives forever. Your donation will help cover the costs of the three key things needed to restore sight – the surgeon’s time, the consumable equipment and the intraocular lens (IOL), which replaces the cataract.

 

If we don’t act now, by 2050, it is estimated more than 61 million people will be blind because of the growing and ageing population. But we can change this. More than 90 per cent of vision loss is preventable or treatable, and your gift can help us reach more people. 

We see a world in which no person is needlessly blind or vision impaired. In 2024, our global impact was profound:

8,102,299

People screened.

562,213

Eye operations and treatments performed.

16,548,100

People treated with antibiotics for trachoma.

178,638

Pairs of glasses distributed.

66,852

People trained including community health workers, teachers, and surgeons.

3,697,621

School children and community members educated in eye health and sanitation.

1,084

Medical facilities, training centres and schools built, renovated or equipped.

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WHAT IMPACT CAN YOUR DONATION BRING?

Blindness and vision impairment is a health issue, and related to a person's well-being, quality of life and development opportunities. The Fred Hollows Foundation believes that a fly-in-fly-out model is not the best way to develop a place’s eye health care. Our vision is to build sustainable, good quality and affordable eye care in remote areas of the world. 

Your donation will be used to:

  • Train surgeons or eye health workers
  • Provide medical equipment
  • Organise eye screening camps in remote areas
  • Raise awareness of eye health to the public
  • Invest in innovation and research
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