"Sitting on the long wooden benches, many children waited to be examined at a Mercy Ships eye screening in Togo, West Africa. Many of them suffered from congenital cataracts.

Their uncle had expended great effort to bring them to the screening. Now, they sat silently with expressionless faces, waiting to hear the verdict. All of the children were sick with malaria when they came to the Mercy Ships dock. The hospital staff onboard the Africa Mercy worked hard to get them healthy enough for surgery before the ship left port. It was a close call for some of them.
Finally, the surgeries started. The youngest child received the first surgery. As soon as he could see, he clung to his siblings and helped care for them. Next, two more of the children received surgeries. Again, the ones who could now see helped care for the others. “They have always had each other, even though they are all blind,” their mother explained. It was a great relief when all five children had their cataracts removed.

The horrible darkness was gone! It was replaced by the sounds of children playing and the music of children’s laughter. The mother looked at her children and simply said, “I am so happy for them and so thankful they can now see!”
Just imagine...
the feeling of not being able to see for so long
and suddenly they remove the patches from your eyes,
and you CAN see!
You see colours, shapes, objects, people...
Just imagine...
the feeling of not being able to see for so long
and suddenly they remove the patches from your eyes,
and you CAN see!
You see colours, shapes, objects, people...
Just imagine...
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