Sight Matters – Issue 4 April 2019

Working with PSF brings me so much hope, and inspiration for the people we serve. It definitely puts a different perspective on life when we see the people we touch regain the ability to go about their normal daily chores & lifestyle. Going to various places allows me to meet a lot of amazing individuals who are glad and thankful and many tell me how impressed they are with the service that they have received. Working on the frontline often brings me to tears when I see the extent of poverty and inability to access what we call primary healthcare.

I am so proud and excited to be writing the welcome this year. Ade took on the task last year which gave me a break, but I truly am thankful to God that PSF is fulfilling purpose as is highlighted in this 4th Edition of Sight Matters.

We are so pleased PSF will be 5 this year and I am truly humbled to be a part of it. I’m totally convinced & excited at the prospect that 2019 will see us move to greater levels of impact.
2018 was an unbelievably productive year which saw us surpass all our targets.
Its difficult to fathom but the fact is we’ve seen over 17,000 patient’s worldwide since inception.
As always, we are not going to rest on our laurels but push forward and press on into the New Year and beyond. We have set a target of holding at least 25 outreaches this year and screening 10,000 people. So watch this space!
I hope you enjoy this edition of Sight Matters and feel inspired to either continue or start to support the cause!

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