Norwich, VT – 14 January 2025 - Cure Blindness Project, a global eye care charity leader in eliminating avoidable blindness, celebrates a remarkable 30-year milestone in 2025. Founded in 1995 as the Himalayan Cataract Project working in Nepal by Drs. Geoffrey Tabin and Sanduk Ruit, the organization has transformed into a powerhouse, impacting millions worldwide.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Impact
Cure Blindness Project has witnessed exponential growth. Today, they collaborate with hundreds of partners across 30 countries, spanning continents. Their dedication has resulted in life-changing outcomes:
A Timeline of 30 Years of Transforming Lives
Over the past 30 years, Cure Blindness Project has had numerous milestones in their quest to eliminate avoidable blindness:
Building a Brighter Future
"This is just the beginning," declares K-T Overbey, CEO of Cure Blindness Project. "Our proven, multi-pronged approach allows us to address existing needs and scale our impact. In 2024 alone, we witnessed a record year, training more healthcare professionals, restoring sight to more individuals, and building more infrastructure and prevention programs than ever before."
A Unique and Sustainable Approach
The Cure Blindness Project sets itself apart by focusing on long-term solutions. They prioritize:
This action-oriented approach fosters local leadership, empowers healthcare professionals, and cultivates sustainable practices.
Looking Forward with Optimism
"We are incredibly proud of our past achievements," Overbey states, "but even more excited for the future. We remain dedicated to fulfilling the mission that began in Nepal 30 years ago. While we've accomplished so much, we understand that there's still a significant number of people who need our help. We are honored to be a part of this life-changing work, restoring sight and hope to millions."
Open Eyes to a Brighter Future: How Ophthalmologists Can Get Involved
Cure Blindness Project invites ophthalmologists to join their mission and become Cure Blindness Project Global Partners. By joining this dedicated community, ophthalmologists directly contribute to empowering healthcare professionals in underserved regions and fund patient care, ultimately changing lives and restoring sight to millions. Visit cureblindness.org/globalpartners to learn more about the impact ophthalmologists can make.
To learn more about the Cure Blindness Project’s mission, please visit: cureblindness.org.
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Founded as Himalayan Cataract Project, Cure Blindness Project today celebrates 30 years of restoring sight. This singular mission expanded from its origins in Nepal to 30 countries with high-quality eye care, education, and world-class eye care infrastructure. Together with partners, Cure Blindness Project has provided over 1.6 million sight-restoring surgeries and provided screening and basic care to over 16.5 million people.