End the year generously by giving the gift of sight.


They also share a special bond because of something they both lost—their sight.

For Pranish, it started in nursery school, when it became clear that something was wrong. The blackboard was a blur, and so was the text in his schoolbooks.
As his vision faded, Pranish lost his confidence, along with so many of the things he loved, from drawing to playing with his friends in the schoolyard. His education—and his future— became very uncertain.
For Narayan Devi, it started when the faces of her loved ones started to blur.
Slowly, she lost her independence, her connection to her community, and many of the things that gave her life meaning—like going to the market, or tending to her beloved garden.
No family should have to grapple with vision loss and the many other losses it brings. Especially twice over.
End the year generously by giving the gift of sight.


Our Vision is a world in which no one is needlessly blind or visually impaired.
We focus on sight because it’s solvable: 90% of vision loss can be prevented or treated.
Since 1982, Seva donors have given the power of sight to more than 5 million people through life-changing surgeries and provided eye care services to millions more.
Charity Intelligence named Seva Canada one of the Top 100 Highest Rated Charities in 2024, for the eight consecutive year.

We have seen first-hand the enormous impact that Seva Canada’s efforts have made. Giving the gift of sight provides such a benefit not just to the individuals, but to the families and the entire communities. Lives are changed.
Gloria and Hugh Sutcliffe
Donors Since 2008