Gift of Sight

A Rotary Global Grant Initiative, supported by Rotary and the Guildford Eye Project with a target of $2 million.


In 2018 Rotary Burgess Hill donated £250 towards the 'Gift of Sight' project.  

The Gift of Sight Appeal was established with the aim of funding world-class research into the prevention and treatment of blindness. 

The Gift of Sight research team is dedicated to furthering the understanding of the causes of blinding eye diseases and working towards potential treatments and therapies.

For more information  https://www.giftofsight.org.uk/


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