“MISSION FOR VISION” United Sikh Mission to Work for Removing Disparities in Eye Healthcare
The Voice of Chandigarh News:
United Sikh Mission (USA), in its 18th year of service, has been serving the underprivileged community in the State of Punjab, India since 2005 and has organized absolutely free-of-cost Eye Healthcare camps in rural Punjab, informed Rashpal Singh Dhindsa, Chairman, USM while sharing the schedule for the year 2022-23 for organizing more than 50 free eye check-up camps covering more than 400 villages across Punjab, spread over a time span of 5 Months.
He further added that this “Mission for Vision” is a selfless act of serving the community across the State of Punjab and this year already 7 camps have been organized in the districts of Ferozepur, Sangrur, Barnala, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, and S.A.S Nagar (Mohali) beginning 15th of October, 2022, where apart from free eye check-up camps, there were provisions and arrangements for free medicines, free medicine for eye care, free spectacles, and free eye- surgeries at the camps and free meals provided along with pre and post-operative care. It was shared that a total of 2627 OPDs, 265 Surgeries, 1684 Spectacles, and 2533 Medicines were provided in the 7 camps held so far.
Rashpal Singh shared that they generate their own funds from donations from various sponsors who are mainly NRI’s who want their native village to be benefited from these camps. He expressed that it is all Guru’s will and as humans, they are trying to help other humans irrespective of their religion, gender, and caste. Talking further, he added that their mission is to empower communities worldwide by addressing disparities in healthcare needs by eliminating preventable medical illnesses while promoting peace and community to spread prosperity and kindness towards humanity. He appealed to come forward for any help, no matter how small it is, as a step in the right direction, especially in matters of healthcare.
Avtar Singh, Board of Director and Camps management, USM, India informed that this is an inspiring journey of a philanthropic American Sikh, Rashpal Singh ji, and his team towards establishing a mission to improve eye healthcare to serve his community in Punjab. He further elaborated that from 2005 they started with one camp and have since held 463 eye camps to the present day. USM has provided 253,593 bottles of prescriptions for eye drops, and 149,520 Spectacles, and held 27,974 free cataract operations. Apart from this, in rare cases in which a patient needed heart surgery or hip or knee replacements, they have helped with funds for them to get those surgeries.
Principal Ranjit Singh, Gen Secretary, USM, India informed that the villages in which they hold camps are sponsored by individuals. Their team goes out to these villages and the 10 surrounding villages to hand out pamphlets, hang posters and make announcements to inform them of their upcoming service. Postoperative care is also provided with 2 checks up at the same camp in which the operation took place. He added that they also provide medication if required after the operation. At the Eye camps, besides eye operations, they also provide spectacles, medicine, free food, and transportation to and from the camps to the hospital, he informed. Advance permissions for the camps are taken from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of each district.
United Sikh Mission plans to initiate work on a charitable hospital to take care of all eye-related surgeries, along with dialysis treatment, all absolutely free of cost, in Punjab.
Ojaswwee Sharma, India Head, Sikhlens shared that the whole exemplary humanitarian journey of USM work has been showcased in a 40 min. a documentary titled ‘Silver Lining’ covering the span of 18 years of dedicated charitable service to the needy, showcasing the complete efforts and results seen in the state. The film has taken nearly 2 years to get completed and is available on Sikhlens YouTube Channel.