Foundation Restores Sight and Hope to 18,000 Through Free Eye Care in Nigeria
The Mangal Foundation has transformed lives by providing free eye care to 18,000 patients in Katsina State, Nigeria since 2016, with 7,000 people receiving treatment in 2025 alone. The inspiring initiative covers everything from screenings to surgeries, ensuring vulnerable communities can access quality healthcare without financial burden.
In a heartwarming demonstration of compassion and community service, the Mangal Foundation has helped restore sight and dignity to 18,000 people suffering from various eye conditions in Katsina State, Nigeria, since launching its life-changing eye health program in 2016.
The foundation's remarkable impact has only grown stronger over time, with an impressive 7,000 beneficiaries receiving treatment in 2025 alone. The initiative extends beyond state borders, reaching patients from neighboring regions and even parts of the Niger Republic, creating ripples of hope across West Africa.
Mr. Hussaini Kabir, a member of the foundation's Board of Trustees, shared these inspiring figures at the launch of the final quarter 2025 free eye surgery exercise at the Katsina Eye Centre. The comprehensive program goes far beyond simple examinations—it represents a holistic approach to eye health that truly puts patients first.
The foundation's dedication is evident in their thorough process. Patient screening begins approximately two weeks before each surgical exercise, ensuring everyone receives proper assessment and care. During these screenings, many beneficiaries receive free medications and medicated eyeglasses, providing immediate relief for their conditions.
For those requiring surgical intervention, the foundation covers all expenses completely—from the operation itself to hospital admission and post-operative care. This comprehensive support removes the financial barriers that have kept so many from seeking the treatment they desperately need. The current quarter alone has seen about 2,000 patients screened, each one representing a potential success story.
"Our objective is to complement government efforts by ensuring that the poorest and most vulnerable can access quality eye care without financial hardship," Kabir explained, highlighting the foundation's mission to bridge the healthcare gap for underserved communities.
Dr. Ahmad Hamza, an ophthalmologist at the Katsina Eye Centre, noted that many patients arrive with cataracts and glaucoma—conditions that, while serious, are highly treatable with proper intervention. He emphasized the critical importance of regular eye examinations, as early detection can prevent permanent vision loss from diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
Among the many transformed lives is that of Malam Yusufa Usman, who lived with deteriorating eyesight for over two years, unable to afford the surgery that could restore his vision. After receiving his procedure, he radiated hope and gratitude. "For the past two years, I could not see clearly, but today I have received surgery," he shared with palpable optimism, offering prayers for the foundation and expressing hope that their example would inspire others to support vulnerable communities.
The Mangal Foundation's initiative represents more than medical care—it's about restoring independence, dignity, and opportunities to thousands who might otherwise live in darkness. By ensuring that financial circumstances don't determine access to sight-saving treatment, this program illuminates a path forward for compassionate healthcare delivery throughout Nigeria and beyond.
Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Health
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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