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Seva Canada is a Vancouver-based charitable organization whose mission is to restore sight and prevent blindness in low- and middle-income countries.
Since 1982, Seva donors have given the power of sight to more than 5 million people through life-changing surgeries and provided eye care services to millions more. See where we work in the world.
Charity Intelligence named Seva Canada one of the Top 100 Rated Charities in 2022.
#100 - 2000 West 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6J 2G2 Canada
Tel: 604-713-6622
Toll-free: 1-877-460-6622
Seva® and the Buddha Eyes design® are registered trademarks of Seva Canada Society.
The Standards Program Trustmark is a mark of Imagine Canada used under licence by Seva Canada.
Registered Charity #13072 4941 RR0001
Seva Canada
#100 - 2000 West 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6J 2G2 Canada
Tel: 604-713-6622
Toll-free: 1-877-460-6622
Choose to give any amount you would like to provide glasses to children in need around the world.
Don’t let the new school year go by in a blur for kids in need around the world.
Imagine sitting in a classroom, struggling to decipher the words on the blackboard or on the pages of a textbook. These challenges not only hinder a child's educational progress but can also affect their self-esteem and social interactions.
Yet, an unassuming pair of glasses holds the power to create a profound and immediate impact on a child’s life. Sight is more than just healthy vision; it’s a path to a brighter future full of potential.
Together, we can help 5000 children see and succeed this school year with a pair of glasses. Your gift, no matter the amount, will transform a child's life and future.
A gift of $25 provides 5 children with a pair of prescription glasses.
“I am very happy because I can see clearly and it feels easy to read and write with my new glasses. Thank you very much Seva Canada for providing me with glasses. I am confident that I will improve and do better in my studies!" - Thuon
Thuon is a 13-year-old student in grade 7 living in a rural village in Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia. For the past two years, she had difficulty seeing clearly which made it hard for her to read, write and participate in class. Thuon and her parents worried that her poor vision was negatively affecting her grades and her self-esteem as she began falling behind her classmates.
of what a child learns is processed through vision.
children in low- and middle-income countries experience moderate to severe vision impairment. 2/3 are girls.
Glasses can reduce the odds of failing a class by 44%.
One day at school her teacher told her that Seva Canada was going to be training teachers on basic eye care so they could perform visual acuity tests on their students. Thuon was tested by her teacher shortly after. She was found to have poor vision and was scheduled for a follow-up exam by an ophthalmic nurse.
When the nurse came and examined Thuon, she diagnosed her with farsightedness. Thanks to the generosity of Seva Canada's donors, the nurse later returned to Thuon's school with her new prescription glasses, free of charge.
of vision problems in school-age children are fixable with an eye exam and a pair of glasses.
"As I am legally blind and live in a high-income country, I have been afforded luxuries that would not have necessarily been provided in other regions of the world. I strongly believe that we should not be limited by the birth lottery for social, geographical, and gender statuses, but rather be supported and raised by humanity to be the best versions of ourselves."
- Rupinder, Seva Canada donor
“When I was a little boy in a primary school, I had a vision problem myself and I really struggled in school. I was lucky, I had a very good teacher. She noticed that I always wanted to sit very close to the board. She asked my mother to take me to an ophthalmologist who ultimately realized I had very high myopia. And when I got glasses, my vision improved and also my marks in class. I realized how glasses, costing less than $5, can change a child’s destiny. And from that time I said, this is what I want to do. I remember saying to my mother that I want to help kids to have good vision when they go to school. From that time, I knew I was going to be an ophthalmologist.”
- Dr. Levi Kandeke, Burundian Ophthalmologist and Seva partner
“I am very happy because I can see clearly and it feels easy to read and write with my new glasses. Thank you very much Seva Canada for providing me with glasses. I am confident that I will improve and do better in my studies!" - Thuon
Help 5 children see with 5 pairs
of glasses.
Choose to give any amount you would like to provide glasses to children in need around the world.
of what a child learns is processed through vision.
children in low- and middle-income countries experience moderate to severe vision impairment. 2/3 are girls.
Glasses can reduce the odds of failing a class by 44%.
of vision problems in school-age children are fixable with an eye exam and a pair of glasses.
A tax receipt will be issued within two weeks of the date of your gift.
A tax receipt will be issued within two weeks of the date of your gift.