Eye Donation

“Give the gift of sight—let someone see the world through your eyes.”

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Importance of Eye Donation

Eye donation is one of the simplest yet most powerful acts of kindness. By donating your eyes after death, you can help restore vision to individuals suffering from corneal blindness.

Millions in India live with avoidable blindness

One donor can restore vision to two people

Eye donation spreads light, hope, and independence

It is a noble act that continues your legacy even after life.

What is Cornea Donation?

The cornea is the clear, transparent front layer of the eye that helps focus light and enables vision.

In eye donation, only the cornea is transplanted, not the entire eye. This procedure helps patients who have damaged or diseased corneas regain their sight.

Safe and medically approved

No change in facial appearance

Performed by trained medical professionals

Cornea donation is a life-changing gift that brings darkness to light.

When can eyes be donated?

Eye donation is possible only after death and must be done within 4–6 hours.

How does the process work?

Step 1: Inform an Eye Bank Immediately

Family members or relatives should contact the nearest eye bank as soon as possible.

Step 2: Medical Team Arrives

A trained team visits the location to retrieve the cornea respectfully.

Step 3: Quick & Respectful Procedure

The process takes around 20–30 minutes and does not delay funeral arrangements.

Step 4: Cornea Transplantation

The donated cornea is used to restore vision for patients in need.

Who Can Donate Eyes?

Almost anyone, regardless of age

People with glasses, cataract, or diabetes can also donate

Final eligibility is determined by medical experts

Why Your Decision Matters

Thousands are waiting for corneal transplants

Many live in darkness due to lack of awareness

Your one decision can bring light into someone’s life

Take Action Today

Be the reason someone sees the world again.
Your small step can create a lifetime of vision.