A note from Gabi Hollows on solutions to women blindness

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 01/03/17

Gabi Hollows explains why women are more likely to be blind and how to solve this issue.

Love at first sight – the story of Chandra and Suresh

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 06/02/17

The love story of Chandra and Suresh shows how restored sight can make a huge difference to their marriage and their lives.

‘I can see my name!'

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 23/01/17

Just days ago, 70-year-old Jun-Fa suffered from severe cataract in his right eye. Now, he can clearly see the beautiful world.

Why is it so important to train doctor in Cambodia?

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 11/01/17

The Fred Hollows Foundation began eye services in Cambodia by renovating the local hospital and conducting outreach eye camps.

Restoring hope for a family

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 20/12/16

Thol in Cambodia was one of the most devastating example of avoidable blindness. What's incredible is how fast her life turned around.

The Fred Hollows Foundation expands sight-restoring efforts after one year in Hong Kong

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 06/12/16

The Fred Hollows Foundation celebrates its first anniversary in Hong Kong with significant milestones in the Asia-Pacific region.

Five Special Moments in 2016

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 01/12/16

To celebrate our first year in Hong Kong, we want to share five special Fred Moments with you.

Training eye surgeon in the far western corner of China

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 10/11/16

Dr. Hong-wei Zhang is probably the only eye surgeon who learnt to perform cataract surgery in Altay thanks to The Fred Hollows Foundation.

Give a Gift of Sight at Christmas

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 02/11/16

Donate at Christmas to help restore sight of people around the world.

Project launched to screen 85,000 people for eye disease in rural China

By The Fred Hollows Foundation | Posted 17/10/16

Fred Hollows Foundation launched a project to screen 85,000 people for eye disease in rural China.