What is Drishti Shakti?
Drishti Shakti is a school-based health initiative dedicated to promoting eye health among children in primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools. The project aims to detect and address vision problems at an early stage, especially among students from underserved and rural communities, so that no child’s education is hindered due to poor eyesight.
Our Objectives
- Early screening of visual impairments among school children
- Free eye check-up camps in collaboration with certified optometrists and ophthalmologists
- Distribution of spectacles and referral for advanced eye treatment where required
- Health education sessions to raise awareness about hygiene and preventive eye care
- Collaboration with schools and local health departments to build a sustainable vision-care ecosystem
Who We Serve
- Children from government and aided schools
- Students from low-income or marginalized backgrounds
- Schools in both urban slums and rural areas of West Bengal.
Why Vision Care Matters
Vision issues directly affect concentration, academic performance and confidence. Drishti Shakti brings care directly to schools where it is needed most.
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Drishti Shakti is a school-based health initiative dedicated to promoting eye health among children in primary, secondary, and higher secondary schools. The project aims to detect and address vision problems at an early stage, especially among students from underserved and rural communities, so that no child’s education is hindered due to poor eyesight.
Our Objectives:
- Early screening of visual impairments among school children
- Free eye check-up camps in collaboration with certified optometrists and ophthalmologists
- Distribution of spectacles and referral for advanced eye treatment where required
- Health education sessions to raise awareness about hygiene and preventive eye care
- Collaboration with schools and local health departments to build a sustainable vision-care ecosystem
Who We Serve?
- Children from government and aided schools
- Students from low-income or marginalized backgrounds
- Schools in both urban slums and rural areas of West Bengal.