Give the Gift of Sight
Eye donation is one of the simplest and most meaningful acts of kindness. Through eye donation, a person can help restore vision for individuals suffering from corneal blindness.
What is Eye Donation?
Eye donation involves donating the cornea—the transparent front part of the eye—after death to help visually impaired individuals see again.
Why Eye Donation Matters
- Millions suffer from avoidable blindness
- One donor can restore vision to two people
- Eye donation spreads hope and independence
When Does Eye Donation Happen?
Eye donation must usually take place within 4–6 hours after death.
Who Can Donate Eyes?
Almost anyone can donate eyes, including:
- Elderly individuals
- Spectacle wearers
- People with cataracts
Medical professionals determine final eligibility.
Common Myth
Myth:
Eye donation removes the entire eye.
Fact:
Only the cornea is used for transplantation.
❤️ Final Message
Your eyes can continue to spread light even after life.
