There were limited options available to them. Even when we undertook a week-long outreach, it was still a costly two-hour journey for her family to travel to the outreach.
The eye team worked tirelessly throughout the week but sadly had to turn some patients away. There were just too many. Recognising Simalo was pregnant- The Foundation made her a priority.
For each person who is needlessly blind, others give up a lot in their own lives to look after them. Simalo has a generous and loving family, but this still makes everything harder. Without this surgery, the whole family would have pulled together and sacrificed to look after Simalo and her son. But this should never be necessary when there is an alternative—especially one so readily available in other countries.
Thanks to the generosity of everyday Kiwis, Simalo was operated on by Dr Mundi, and after two surgeries, she can see again. “It’s like a lightbulb has been switched on and I can see a whole new world.” Simalo has gone from a nervous insular young woman to a completely different person- bubbly and cracking jokes.