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Empowering Thousands with the Gift of Sight Through Free and Quality Eye Care
In a remarkable celebration coinciding with World Sight Day, Loveworld Medicaid hosted a special press conference to mark a milestone achievement in its ongoing global health mission the V.I.S.I.O.N. 10,000 Free Eye Surgeries Initiative.
This visionary project, launched under the inspired leadership of Rev. Dr. Chris Oyakhilome DSc., DSc., DD, President of Loveworld Incorporated, has restored the gift of sight to thousands around the world free of charge.
“The VISION 10,000 initiative is more than a medical outreach,” . “It is about restoring dignity, independence, and hope to individuals who were once blinded by preventable or treatable conditions.”
From rural villages to urban centers, patients have received high-quality cataract removal surgeries, post-operative care, eye screenings, and visual rehabilitation completely free.
Transforming Lives, One Surgery at a Time
Since its launch, V.I.S.I.O.N. 10,000 has become a beacon of compassion and medical excellence, demonstrating the Loveworld community’s unwavering commitment to healing the nations, both spiritually and physically.
Recipients of these surgeries have testified to life changing experiences: the ability to return to work, care for their families, and live independently again. In many cases, these surgeries have also led to restored confidence and renewed purpose.
“I was blind for four years. Today I see again and I have my life back,” said one beneficiary during the conference. “I thank God for Pastor Chris and the team who made this possible.”
A Mission Beyond Sight
The initiative is aligned with Loveworld’s global humanitarian vision, echoing the call to care for the whole man spirit, soul, and body. The celebration also highlighted partnerships with local health professionals, hospitals, and volunteer teams working in unity across several nations.
As the program scales toward completing and even exceeding its 10,000 surgery target, Loveworld Medicaid affirmed its commitment to expanding access to free eye care, training local eye health workers, and reaching more communities in need.
World Sight Day served not only as a moment of recognition but as a call to action reminding the global community that blindness is often treatable, and that compassion, when paired with action, can change lives forever.
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