Please forward widely. Currently accepting applications for 2008 and 2009.

Unite For Sight Volunteer Abroad Opportunities: As Featured Weekly On CNN 
International and Recently in The New York Times


Volunteer Abroad in Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring: 
http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer

WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF VOLUNTEERS LIKE YOU, UNITE FOR SIGHT RESTORED SIGHT TO 
10,062 PATIENTS AND PROVIDED EYE CARE TO 300,000 IN 2006 AND 2007

How Do I Apply? The application as well as complete details about Unite For 
Sight's international opportunities are available at 
http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer/

Who Is Eligible To Volunteer Abroad?: Volunteers are 18 years and older, and 
there is no upper age limit. Volunteers range from undergraduate/college 
students to medical and optometry students, public health students and 
professionals, business students, filmmakers and photographers, nurses and 
nursing students, social workers, physician's assistants, teachers and 
educators, opticians, optometrists and ophthalmologists.

Unite For Sight welcomes volunteers who may not have previous health or eye 
care experience. Volunteers receive all necessary training from Unite For Sight 
so that they are able to assist eye doctors with community eye outreach 
programs. Unite For Sight also welcomes volunteers to participate as 
photographers and filmmakers.

What is Unite For Sight's Mission? Unite For Sight is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit 
organization that empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and 
eliminate preventable blindness.

Unite For Sight's work to prevent blindness and restore sight is featured 
weekly on CNN INTERNATIONAL from September 2007-August 2008.

What Do Volunteers Do?: Volunteers receive hands-on clinical experience while 
assisting doctors in remote, rural villages. Volunteers learn about 
international health and eye care, learn clinical skills while working with 
patients and doctors, and, in one program location, have an opportunity to 
practice cataract surgery on a goat's eye.

The goal of Unite For Sight and its partner eye clinics and communities is to 
create eye disease-free communities. Unite For Sight's volunteers (local and 
visiting) work with partner eye clinics to provide eye care in communities 
without previous access. The eye clinic's eye doctors and Unite For Sight 
volunteers jointly provide community-based screening programs in rural 
villages. The clinic's eye doctors diagnose and treat eye disease in the field, 
and surgical patients are brought to the eye clinic for surgery. Patients 
receive free surgery funded by Unite For Sight so that no patient remains blind 
due to lack of funds. Volunteers immediately see the joy on patients' faces 
when their sight is restored after years of blindness. These memories last a 
lifetime.

While helping the community, volunteers are in a position to witness and draw 
their own conclusions about the failures and inequities of global health 
systems. It broadens their view of what works, and what role they can have to 
insure a health system that works for everyone and that leaves no person blind 
in the future.

What Do Volunteers Say?:

"During my volunteering experience, I realized that Unite for Sight's service 
is a campaign for the salvation of humanity that allows the light of compassion 
to shine through each of us. I believe it is this display of altruism and 
commitment that makes the organization's service so virtuous and treasured by 
both volunteers and patients. After all, making a difference in the world is 
not so difficult if only one would care enough to sacrifice a part of oneself 
in order to change the world for the better. My experience as a Unite for Sight 
volunteer has inspired me to dedicate my future career to serving 
underprivileged communities around the world."—Chiwing "Jessica" Qu, Yale 
University Undergraduate Student, Unite For Sight Volunteer in Chennai, India

"I can honestly say that everything I learned in 3 years of medical school 
paled in comparison to the 3 week experience I had in Accra (Ghana) in October 
2007 as part of Unite For Sight. The program provides volunteers with a unique 
and hands-on involvement -- being able to help out to the level of your 
training and comfort. My experience taught me that Ghanaian people are the 
friendliest people I have interacted with anywhere in the world, that ordinary 
people involved with Unite For Sight are making extraordinary differences, and 
that sitting in a classroom receiving a world-class education cannot match real 
life experiences while volunteering."--Varun Verma, UMDNJ Medical Student, 
Unite For Sight Volunteer in Accra, Ghana

"While in Ghana, I worked with an ophthalmologist (Dr. James Clarke), two eye 
nurses (Robert Dolo, Kartee Karloweah), an assistant (Bismark Boryor), and a 
coordinator (Seth). Working with the Unite for Sight team on these outreaches 
in service to these wonderful people of Ghana was the single most rewarding 
work I've done in my life. The people of Ghana are some of the friendliest and 
most thankful of anyone I have ever met. Overall, the experience has changed 
the way I view the world, my own country, and my role in the world forever. The 
only way to understand the way 4/5 of the world lives is to go yourself and get 
involved. The staff I worked with that are the heart and soul of Unite for 
Sight in Accra were some of the brightest and hard working individuals I have 
ever met. They are accomplishing feats few ever accomplish in their lives, and 
I am truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with them and now call 
them my friends. I look forward to future work with Unite for Sight as an 
Ophthalmologist. The task at hand in Ghana, and I'm sure in all of Unite for 
Sight's locations throughout the world, is enormous. The more people that get 
involved, the more accessible services will be to these wonderful people. Plain 
and simple, the more we help, the more people can see the world they live 
in!"—Brian Fowler, Medical Student at University of Virginia, Unite For Sight 
Volunteer in Accra, Ghana

Hundreds of volunteer narratives, volunteer diaries, as well as videos of 
alumni volunteers and partner eye doctors are available on the Unite For Sight 
website: http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer

Also, Unite For Sight's Fifth Annual International Health Conference is coming 
up at Yale on April 12-13, 2008. Keynote addresses by Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Dr. 
Sonia Sachs, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Dr. Allan Rosenfield, and Dr. Susan Blumenthal. 
Plus 180 Speakers and 2,000+ conference attendees. Register for the conference 
at http://www.uniteforsight.org/conference

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