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Unite For Sight Volunteer Abroad Opportunities: As Featured Weekly On CNN
Currently accepting applications for January 2008 through January 2009. Rolling
application deadline - the first qualified applicants are accepted. Apply
today!

Volunteer Abroad in Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring:
http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer
<http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer>

Save Eyes and Lives. Every Eye, A Life.
Those who are blind in Africa have a four times higher mortality rate
60-80% of children who become blind die within 1-2 years
80% of blindness is curable or preventable

How Do I Apply? The application as well as complete details about Unite For
Sight's international opportunities are available at
http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer/
<http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer>

What is Unite For Sight's Mission? Unite For Sight is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization that empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and
eliminate preventable blindness.

Unite For Sight's work to prevent blindness and restore sight is featured weekly
on CNN INTERNATIONAL from September 2007-August 2008

Who Is Eligible to Participate?: The Unite For Sight internship is open to
individuals 18 years and older, and there is no upper age limit. Volunteers
range from undergraduate students to medical students, public health students
and professionals, nurses, physician's assistants, teachers and educators,
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, doctors, opticians, optometrists and
ophthalmologists.

What Do Volunteers Do?: Volunteers receive hands-on clinical experience while
assisting doctors in remote, rural villages. Volunteers learn about
international health and eye care, learn clinical skills while working with
patients and doctors, and, in one program location, have an opportunity to
perform cataract surgery on a goat's eye.

The goal of Unite For Sight and its partner eye clinics and communities is to
create eye disease-free communities. Unite For Sight's volunteers (local and
visiting) work with partner eye clinics to provide eye care in communities
without previous access. The eye clinic's eye doctors and Unite For Sight
volunteers jointly provide community-based screening programs in rural villages.
The clinic's eye doctors diagnose and treat eye disease in the field, and
surgical patients are brought to the eye clinic for surgery. Patients receive
free surgery funded by Unite For Sight so that no patient remains blind due to
lack of funds. Volunteers immediately see the joy on patients' faces when their
sight is restored after years of blindness. These memories last a lifetime.

While helping the community, volunteers are in a position to witness and draw
their own conclusions about the failures and inequities of global health
systems. It broadens their view of what works, and what role they can have to
insure a health system that works for everyone and that leaves no person blind
in the future.

What Do Volunteers Say?:

"During my volunteering experience, I realized that Unite for Sight's service is
a campaign for the salvation of humanity that allows the light of compassion to
shine through each of us. I believe it is this display of altruism and
commitment that makes the organization's service so virtuous and treasured by
both volunteers and patients. After all, making a difference in the world is not
so difficult if only one would care enough to sacrifice a part of oneself in
order to change the world for the better. My experience as a Unite for Sight
volunteer has inspired me to dedicate my future career to serving
underprivileged communities around the world."—Chiwing "Jessica" Qu, Yale
University Student, Unite For Sight Volunteer in India 2007

"Without Unite for Sight, I cannot imagine how I could possibly have seen and
learned so much as an undergraduate about medicine, other cultures, and my own
desire and ability to make a difference in others' lives."--Charlotte Hogan,
Georgetown University Student, Unite For Sight Volunteer in India 2006 and Ghana
2005

"I can honestly say that everything I learned in 3 years of medical school paled
in comparison to the 3 week experience I had in Accra (Ghana) in October 2007 as
part of Unite For Sight. The program provides volunteers with a unique and
hands-on involvement -- being able to help out to the level of your training and
comfort. My experience taught me that Ghanaian people are the friendliest people
I have interacted with anywhere in the world, that ordinary people involved with
Unite For Sight are making extraordinary differences, and that sitting in a
classroom receiving a world-class education cannot match real life experiences
while volunteering."--Varun Verma, UMDNJ Medical Student, Unite For Sight
Volunteer in Accra, Ghana



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