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Our purpose
Not a brochure. Not a portal. A transparent, statewide humanitarian mission uniting families, hospitals, NGOs, and citizens around one quiet promise — that sight can continue.
The mission
Thousands wait in darkness while viable corneas are lost every day. We exist to close that gap — ethically, legally, and with profound respect for every grieving family.
What guides us
Every family is met with patience and respect. A pledge is an invitation, never an expectation — grief is honoured before anything else.
Consent, retrieval, allocation, and finances are documented and openly published. Trust is shown, not asked for.
Forensic approvals, family consent, and statutory medical protocol guide every step — especially in sensitive accident cases.
We work alongside religious and community leaders, because the call to give sight echoes across every tradition.
Not a brochure or a portal — a grassroots mission owned by citizens, students, doctors, and volunteers across the state.
A humanitarian cause that any government, institution, or citizen can stand behind without division.
“We are not asking for sacrifice. We are offering a way for love to continue seeing.”
How a movement grows
Doctors, transplant experts, the judiciary, and NGOs align on an ethical, transparent operating model.
Colleges, NSS, Rotaract, and medical students carry awareness into every campus and neighbourhood.
Citizens pledge and endorse — building visible, district-wise momentum across the state.
Public support, medical consensus, and a clear legal framework come together as a lasting institution.