Vision-Aid India
www.visionaidindia.orgVision Aid Charitable Services Society is a Registered Society set up with the sole purpose of aiding and enabling the vision impaired on. It is managed by volunteer managers who are also qualified and experienced technocrats. It is the principal partner of CAF India, Rotary Club of Waltair, India. A true Non-Profit Organization managed by honorary technocrat directors that have been implementing technology-based solutions to enable vision disabled. Vision-Aid has received eight National and International Awards including DSIR, NASEOH, NASSCOM RESOURCE ALLIANCE, INDIA NGO, NCPEDP, MPHASIS, ROCKEFELLER. Vision Aid Charitable Services Society ( VACSS ) is a Registered NGO established in 2004. VACSS is a non-profit organization, funded by private donations, managed by volunteer technocrat management, engaged in providing free / subsidised services for the vision impaired. It is the principal and permanent partner of Rotary Club of Visakhapatnam, AP, India. Vision-Aid provides rehabilitation for the visually impaired. Our computer training programs, which are bench marked with the programs of leading institutions, empower blind and low vision students to reach great heights. Students with vision impairment are provided with one-on-one assessment, training and assistive devices. More than 40 million people in the world are blind, and more than 120 million people have significant Low Vision conditions that cannot be corrected cured, or treated by conventional refraction, medicine, or surgery. And unfortunately, this number is only going to grow. The World Health Organization expects the blind and Low Vision population to double by the year 2020. Vision-Aid is an organization dedicated to helping those afflicted by vision-related disabilities in India. Prof.M.S. Raju ,Vizag - President (India) Mr. V.L.N. Narasimhan, Chennai - Member Secretary (India)
Read moreVision Aid Charitable Services Society is a Registered Society set up with the sole purpose of aiding and enabling the vision impaired on. It is managed by volunteer managers who are also qualified and experienced technocrats. It is the principal partner of CAF India, Rotary Club of Waltair, India. A true Non-Profit Organization managed by honorary technocrat directors that have been implementing technology-based solutions to enable vision disabled. Vision-Aid has received eight National and International Awards including DSIR, NASEOH, NASSCOM RESOURCE ALLIANCE, INDIA NGO, NCPEDP, MPHASIS, ROCKEFELLER. Vision Aid Charitable Services Society ( VACSS ) is a Registered NGO established in 2004. VACSS is a non-profit organization, funded by private donations, managed by volunteer technocrat management, engaged in providing free / subsidised services for the vision impaired. It is the principal and permanent partner of Rotary Club of Visakhapatnam, AP, India. Vision-Aid provides rehabilitation for the visually impaired. Our computer training programs, which are bench marked with the programs of leading institutions, empower blind and low vision students to reach great heights. Students with vision impairment are provided with one-on-one assessment, training and assistive devices. More than 40 million people in the world are blind, and more than 120 million people have significant Low Vision conditions that cannot be corrected cured, or treated by conventional refraction, medicine, or surgery. And unfortunately, this number is only going to grow. The World Health Organization expects the blind and Low Vision population to double by the year 2020. Vision-Aid is an organization dedicated to helping those afflicted by vision-related disabilities in India. Prof.M.S. Raju ,Vizag - President (India) Mr. V.L.N. Narasimhan, Chennai - Member Secretary (India)
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