ABOUT US
The majority of South Africans do not have access to affordable eyecare which means they struggle with education, employment, and quality of life; imagine going blind slowly, but not finding any help. We have a solution to provide affordable eyecare, and you can be a part of it.
Who we are
We believe that eyecare should be a basic human right and not just a privilege to be accessed by a few.

Meet The Team

Etienne Bramley
Managing Director
Etienne is a developmental specialist with extensive experience across corporate, entrepreneurial and NGO sectors. He is committed to drive social change through sustainable initiatives. Etienne and his wife Nolene are passionate about restoring families through support and counselling.
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How Lives Have Been Changed.
We are blessed to be a blessing. Empowering people with eyesight changes so many different aspects of a person’s life positively. We have personally witnessed the change through previous successful projects
Our Mission
Our vision
Phase 1
Establishing two eye clinics in Bloemfontein
Phase 2
Establish a laboratory that manufactures lenses in Bloemfontein
Phase 3
Develop a mobile clinic that can access more rural areas and establish clinics into other cities in the Free State
Phase 4
Establish clinics in other cities in South Africa and establish a state-of-the-art Eyecare Centre that provides comprehensive specialist eyecare to the rich and the poor
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Become part of our team.
“Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
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Our partnerships
We believe in a holistic approach to addressing a need. Therefore, we are proud to have partners that we collaborate with to achieve this mission.









A Helping Hand For A Hoping Heart.
We believe that eye care should be a basic human right and not
just a privilege to be accessed by a few.
We believe that eye care should be a basic human right and not just a privilege to be accessed by a few.