SURGICAL EYE EXPEDITIONS INTERNATIONAL INC

Programs
Program 1 [2020]
INTERNATIONAL VISION PROGRAMSEE International transforms lives by restoring sight to those in need. SEE envisions a world where everyone has access to vision care, regardless of who they are, where they live, or their ability to pay. Over the past 45 years, SEE has restored sight to over half a million people around the world. During 2020, we experienced the unforeseen corona-virus pandemic that halted much of our operations oversees, and in our very own communities. With continued uncertainty of what the coming days would bring, SEE was certain that we would be back to continue to serve our mission. Safely, our volunteers performed more than 22,000 major eye surgeries and 49,000 eye exams, in 25 countries.Care is provided free of charge to the patient thanks to our valued donors, crucial volunteer medical teams, and global partners. When preventable blindness is left untreated, independence is lost not only by the afflicted individual, but also by his or her family and caretakers; approximately 75% of visually impaired people require assistance with everyday tasks. The services provided by see empower our patients and their families to fully contribute to their communities, and return to active participation in life and society.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.7MProgram 2 [2020]
SANTA BARBARA VISION CARE PROGRAMSEE serves its local community through its Santa Barbara Vision Care Program. In 2020 after reopening from a 6 month closure, more than 2,000 people received free eye care from the program. Since the inception of the program, we have served more than 65,000 low-income, uninsured Santa Barbara county and Ventura County community members. The program offers safety-net vision care services throughout the county. In addition to providing eye exams, prescriptions, vouchers for glasses, and medications; additional treatments and intensive eye surgeries are coordinated through a network of local volunteer eye surgeons.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.1MProgram 3 [2020]
EDUCATION DIVISIONSEE offers courses on Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) that is a low-cost, low-tech form of cataract extraction that saves time, money, and energy should phacoemulsification not be an option or the equipment breaks down. Due to the nature of cataracts in areas where we work (hard, dense, and mature), surgeons are unable to use the same measures to remove the cataracts that they would in the US. Since 2006, we have been providing educational opportunities to ophthalmologists and residents in their final year of school through these courses. We offer two levels of training: Level 1 MSICS courses is a lecture and wet-lab for those new to the technique and Level 2 MSICS courses are supervised hands-on surgery in the field. In 2020, SEE held 8 MSICS courses and trained 51 doctors in the MSICS technique.In 2018, SEE expanded its education division with the Vision 2020 LINKS-USA program which matches international needs with institutional expertise to create stronger vision care systems. That year, the first SEE-guided LINKs project was established between Wills Eye Hospital, in Philadelphia, and the Rwandan International Institute of Ophthalmology (RIIO), in Kigali, Rwanda to establish the first ophthalmic residency program in Rwanda. The RIIO and Wills Eye Hospital LINKs project completed its second year and started its final year in 2020 with potential to support a second third cycle and a new LINKS-USA partnership with the University of Colorado and ACE Global. Furthermore, in 2020, SEE held its first virtual lecture and socially distanced wet lab at Emory University, in Atlanta Georgia. A total of 18 residents attended the lecture, and 12 residents participated in the wet lab to be trained in the MSICS technique.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$222.5K
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