Riski’s New Glasses

June 04, 2021

One of the boys in our teenagers class has eyes that are not functioning properly. We decided to get him new glasses. His old glasses had broken, and while in class Riski was struggling. He was a pretty diligent boy, but the problem was that it was difficult to read because of his broken glasses and poor eyesight. He had to read super closely, which was not good for his eye health.

We took Riski to an eye doctor to check his eyes, and get the right treatment for him. After meeting with the doctor, we bought new glasses according to the doctor’s prescription as well as eye drops for his eyes. Now that Riski has got new glasses, he can read and see comfortably. Thank you to the donors who have participated to help Riski.

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