Doctors For Life - The blind regain their sigh

Those doctors are some true heroes! People's reactions when seeing again for the first time after years of being blind

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+20 1. kaleemyork commented 10 years ago

appreciate all of team . . GOD bless you.
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+16 2. banzemanga commented 10 years ago

These are the real and bravest doctors; not like the ones who just prescribe pills to patients not for a real cure but just for the cycle of money and drugs.
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+9 3. Wiggy commented 10 years ago

I just couldn't do it,i would get so depressed leaving knowing there's still thousands of people needing treatment. Fair play to those doctors/surgeons that do what they do, i would happily donate a small amount monthly to those rather than to charities where most of the money goes in the governments back pocket.
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-5 4. huldu commented 10 years ago

Why not send them here to the states where they may live a prosperous and meaningful life? At least give them the option, they're people just like you and me. They didn't ask to be born in the wilderness. We got plenty of space.
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0 5. samxgx commented 10 years ago

#4 there are people already in the states who need these kinda help and not receiving it! so that doesn't really help i guess

sad part about these stuff is that it seems like a bottomless pit where you can help indefinitely and still doesn't seem to change anything.
but that's not true, for every one you did help is proof of change.

i really would love to help financialy but i hate to know the CEO's salaries:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_charities_salaries.htm
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+2 6. sux2bu commented 10 years ago

Your site gives outdated (2005) info and is very wrong on most
of the info. Even so , I think charitable orgs should not have
highly paid CEO's.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/charities.asp
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+3 7. Natan_el_Tigre commented 10 years ago

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+3 8. loadme commented 10 years ago

you cant help all of them
but you can help to create a better future for africa

what they really need in the long run is education. as much as possible.
bring them knowledge. that hopefully helps them with their politics, their medical care, their independence ..
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-2 9. TesticleTom commented 10 years ago

Definitely agree with #6. The 'sharp end' of the money raising efforts of charities is often carried out by volunteers who willingly work for nothing, and it's disgraceful that the people at the top of the management hierarchy frequently pull down colossal salaries and expenses.
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0 10. fjwjr commented 10 years ago

* sigh *...