Fiona Phillips sees things in perspective

TV presenter fronts campaign to raise £300k to
give sight to Zambia
For the impoverished people in developing countries, not being able to see makes it extremely difficult to work. Children whose parents have vision difficulties have to stay at home to care for the family and miss out on an education. Good sight can literally mean the difference between life and death.
Fiona Phillips has already travelled to Zambia to see the difference the project has made, and will front a documentary about the School when construction is completed.
She says, “The difference that something as simple as glasses can make to a person in a developing country is tremendous. We take eye care for granted because it is readily available on every high street but to the people of Zambia for example, it might mean that they can see their child for the first time, or that they can return to work to fend for their family, which they have been unable to do because they cannot see properly. It can be truly life changing.”
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