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Sankara Eye Foundation Rotary Club of Cupertino Partnership for Vision Nat Narayanswami and Savita Vaidhyanathan January 6, 2010 The Rotary Club of Cupertino, California, is Sankara s partner in its Vision 20/20 by 2020 mission to eliminate preventable and curable blindness in India. Since 2007, RC Cupertino has worked with Rotary Clubs in India and in the Bay Area to provide poor patients in rural India access to free, quality eye care at the Sankara Eye Hospitals. Read on, for a snapshot of some of the partnership projects and fellowship activities involving Sankara Eye Foundation-USA and RC Cupertino. Thank you RC Cupertino, for your partnership and for giving the Gift of Vision! Rotary Eye Care, 3H Grant, Gift of Vision, Partnership, Sankara Eye Hospital, Rural Outreach, Eye Camp, Community Hospital, India Eye Care, India Visit, Community Eye Care, Community Ophthalmology, Sankara Eye Care Institutions, Matching Grant, Partner in Service, Right to Sight, Pediatric Eye Care, Cupertino, Sankara Eye Center, Rotaract, Visual Acuity, Free Eye Surgeries, Cataract, IOL, Refractive Error, Corneal Implant, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy, Sankara Eye Bank, Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Medical Trust, Vision 20/20, Non Profit, Health, Hunger, Humanitarian, Fellowship, India Trip, Natraj, NGO. Updated about once a month. See last page of this report for info on downloading latest version. Pg 1/25 January 2010

Contents Pages 1. A Snapshot of the Gift of Vision Rural Outreach Program 3 2. Projects 4-6 3. Rotarian is Founding Donor of Sankara Eye Hospitals 7 4. RC Cupertino Confers Honorary Memberships 8 5. Cultural and Fellowship Events 9-13 6. Rotary Visit to India Nov. 1-15, 2009 (Updated) 14-19 7. Status Report on Number of Free Eye Surgeries Performed (New) 20 8. In the News (New) 21-22 9. Profiles: Sankara Eye Foundation and RC Cupertino 23 10. Contact Information 24 11. Online Access of this Document 25 Pg 2/25 January 2010

The Gift of Vision Rural Outreach Program at the Sankara Eye Hospitals Working toward Freedom from Preventable and Curable Blindness in India The Gift of Vision rural outreach program was initiated in 1990 at Sankara Eye Hospital Coimbatore, through a Rotary 3H Grant. The program serves the rural poor who have a dire need for eye care services but can neither access nor afford it. Of the 45 million visually impaired in India, 12 million are totally blind. However, 75% of the blindness cases are either preventable or curable. Today, 8 Sankara Eye Hospitals conduct rural outreach, providing free eye care in poor and underserved areas, with a goal of performing 100,000 free eye surgeries for 2009. Each Sankara Eye Hospital works toward become fully self-sustaining within 5 years of service by providing paid eye care services to the more affluent. Each paid-for eye surgery enables 4 free eye surgeries. In the US, Sankara Eye Foundation, a volunteer organization, raises funds to support the Gift of Vision program. Their mission is Vision 20/20 by the year 2020 with a goal to build 20 such Sankara Eye Hospitals in targeted locations across India and perform 1 million free eye surgeries annually by 2020. Top row (L to R): Preliminary survey in villages, Eye camp, Eye surgeon s consultation, Travel by Bus to the main hospital Middle row: Sankara Eye Hospital -Coimbatore, Vision assessment at the hospital, Accommodation for all, Food for all Bottom row: Free eye surgeries, Post-operative care, Ready for the journey home to a new life, Review and medical audit in the village after 30 days (Photos courtesy Sankara Eye Hospitals, India) Pg 3/25 January 2010

Projects Matching Grant #65242, 2008 60-seat Bus for Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore A 60-seat Bus for transport of rural patients was delivered to the Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore, for the Gift of Vision rural outreach program. RC Cupertino and RC Bangalore IT Corridor (India) collaborated on a Matching Grant to make this Bus possible. The names of the two Rotary Clubs have been emblazoned on the side of the Bus. Within 10 months of service, the Bus had served over 21000 patients from surrounding rural districts. Of these, 6600 received free eye surgeries. Each cataract surgery costs just $30. In November 2009, a visiting Cupertino Rotary team rode the Rotary Bus to a local village and saw a Sankara eye camp in action (photos on pg. 19.) The Bus A New Life! Over a 10 month period 2008 2009 Total Aug - Dec Jan - May No of Camps conducted 92 92 184 No of Patients Screened 10262 11468 21730 No of Free Eye Surgeries Performed 2908 3732 6640 Bus in service from August 03, 2008 Miles traveled as of May 21100 2009 1 patient per mile! (Photos and data courtesy Sankara Eye Care Institutions, India) Pg 4/25 January 2010

Projects Matching Grant #70507, 2009 60-seat Bus for Sankara Eye Hospital - Coimbatore A second 60-seat Bus was delivered in November 2009 to the Sankara Eye Hospital - Coimbatore. Matching Grant partners in this project were RC Cupertino, RC Coimbatore Central (India) and RC Sunnyvale Sunrise. A Rotary team visiting India inaugurated the Bus on November 12 (photos on pg. 17.) It is cause for celebration that the Bus was delivered to Sankara s main hospital in Coimbatore, where the Gift of Vision rural outreach program was born in 1990 thanks to a 3H Grant from Rotary International. That 3H Grant also was administered by the same local Rotary Club, Coimbatore Central. A full 19 years after the first rural outreach camp, the rural poor in the districts around Coimbatore once again benefit from International Rotary goodwill! Announcing the Matching Grant in Sept. 2009 are (L to R:) President Liz Gallegos (with the check from SEF,) Nat Narayanswami (for SEF,) Cecelia Babkirk (International Services Chair) and Savita Vaidhyanathan (WCS Chair.) Photo by Alex Verstak. Matching Grant #71516, 2010 60-seat Bus for Sankara Eye Hospital - Anand A third Matching Grant is in progress. The participating club in India is RC Anand Round Town. Pg 5/25 January 2010

Projects Rotaract, 2008 Stanford University s Rotaract Club concluded a very successful Give Vision project, and also raised funds to donate a $25000 specular microscope to Sankara Eye Hospital - Bangalore. Within just 3 months of installation of the microscope, 38 Gift of Vision rural camps were conducted, 1483 patients were screened, and 158 patients received corneal treatment and free cataract surgery. Thanks to Angel Kelchev, Pradeep Rajendran, Donn Wadley (Rotaract Dist 5170 Chair) and all participating Clubs, including RC Cupertino. (All images and information from a presentation by A. Kelchev). Pg 6/25 January 2010

Rotarian Becomes Founding Member of Sankara Eye Hospitals Anand and Punjab SEF is proud to announce that Cupertino Rotarian and 2009-10 Club Services Committee Chair Hung Wei became a Founding Member ($1000 donor) of the Sankara Eye Hospital, Anand, Gujarat, in 2008. Her name and the Club name are both inscribed on the Wall of Founders at the Hospital (see photo.) More recently, Hung pledged a second $1000 Wall of Founders contribution, this time to the upcoming Sankara Eye Hospital at Ludhiana in Punjab. Thank you Hung for inspiring us all! (Photo by Jerra Rowland) Pg 7/25 January 2010

RC Cupertino Confers Honorary Memberships in August 2009 Two SEF members, Nat Narayanswami and Sam Rao, were among those conferred Honorary Membership of the Rotary Club of Cupertino, for the year 2009-10. Nat Narayanswami has assisted in Rotary activities such as Avenues of Service 2007, Hole-in-One Golf 2008 and Matching Grant applications in 2008 and 2009 for Buses for the Sankara Eye Hospitals. Nat also joined the Rotary Team in November 2009 in its visit to Sankara Eye Hospitals in southern India. Sam Rao regularly writes about Rotary and Sankara activities in The Indian Express newspaper, Bay Area edition. Thank you RC Cupertino for honoring SEF! Honorary Members 2009-2010 Nat Narayanswami: 5 th from left Sam Rao: Far right, back (Photo by Alex Verstak) Pg 8/25 January 2010

SEF Dandia, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, September 2009 What better event to celebrate fellowship than the SEF Dandia? In 2008, Rotarians Orrin Mahoney, Liz Gallegos and others came to see what the hullabaloo was all about. They got hooked and decided this should become a regular fellowship event for RC Cupertino. SEF was delighted to host them again on Sept 19, 2009. The hall was packed with 3000 colorful dancers whirling to pulsating beats. There had been some concern that the Rotarians, tired from a long day in the sun at the Cupertino Fall Festival, might not make it to the Dandia at all. But they did make it and even made a surprise announcement. Liz Gallegos Glynn, Joe Glynn, Cecelia Babkirk, Hung Wei, Theresa Horng, Judy and Bill Wilson, Jerra Rowland and Savita Vaidhyanathan announced, as a group, that Cupertino Rotary would donate a third Bus, this time to the Sankara Eye Hospital in Anand, Gujarat! And they presented SEF a check too. It was the perfect occasion for the announcement, the Dandia being a popular Gujarati event. The SEF Dandia raises funds for the Gift of Vision program, and Cupertino Rotary has given Sankara yet another boost! Oh, and the Rotarians did try some fancy footwork and even promised to show up next time in full Indian attire. (Photos by Sankara Eye Foundation volunteers) Pg 9/25 January 2010

Eastern Elegance Dinner, August 2009 The 2009 Dinner was once again a grand event, organized by Cecelia Babkirk and Hung Wei of RC Cupertino, at the elegant home of Rotarian Hsing Kung, in the verdant Los Altos Hills. SEF attendees included K. Sridharan, Murali Krishnamurthy and Kala Murali, Divyogi and Bina Patel, Kaushik and Smita Patel, Venkat and Visala Maddipati and Nat Narayanswami. They had the opportunity to meet with several Rotarians, including leaders from other Clubs such as RC Foster City who are doing wonderful projects around the globe. President Liz and Rotarian and Past President Jim Walker talked about Club Partners in Service and presented a check to SEF for a 60-seat Bus to be donated to the Sankara Eye Hospital Coimbatore. Savita also announced the upcoming November Rotary visit to India and to the Sankara Eye Hospitals. Thank you, RC Cupertino and Rotarian Hsing Kung, and Cecelia and Hung Wei for an evening full of fellowship and fun. (Photos by Alex Verstak) Pg 10/25 January 2010

Eastern Elegance Dinner, Hakone Gardens, August 2008 SEF members attended last year s Dinner organized by RC Cupertino at the beautiful Hakone Gardens in Saratoga, CA. The Club presented a check to SEF for the Bangalore Bus project. Highlight of the evening: Jim Walker, Rotarian and Past President of RC Cupertino, displays Elegance in handling the Eastern ceremonial gong. (Photos by Alex Verstak.) Pg 11/25 January 2010

SEF iwalk, August 2009 The 5 th annual Sankara iwalk at Shoreline Park in Mountain View was a roaring success, with over 1000 iwalkers, making it the largest iwalk ever. Fantastic organizational effort by the Sankara iwalk event team! RC Cupertino had a booth at the event, right next to the awards podium. Talk about location location location! Jim Walker and Cecelia Babkirk presented SEF a check for two Matching Grant projects (these two grants were also mentioned at the Eastern Elegance Dinner.) The Grants will enable two 60-seat buses, to be delivered to Sankara Eye Hospitals at Coimbatore and Anand. Many thanks to the RC Cupertino team for coming out to support Sankara on a hot Saturday morning. Jim Walker also invited everyone to the exciting Cupertino Fall Festival on September 19 th and 20 th. The event raises funds for much needed local community services. (Photos by Madhuri Veluvolu and Sathish Kumar) Pg 12/25 January 2010

RC Cupertino President Steve Ting s Going-Away Party, July 2009 The fun-filled lunch meeting at the Quinlan Community Center was enjoyed by the SEF team of Murali Krishnamurthy, K. Sridharan, Divyogi Patel, Girish Muckai and Nat Narayanswami. Dr. Nat spoke briefly about how the Bus presented to SEH-Bangalore had already transformed the lives of many of the rural poor around Bangalore city (see page 4 for details of the project.) Thank you, Past President Steve Ting for your enthusiastic support in 2008-09 and President Liz Gallegos for your continued encouragement to Sankara in 2009-10. Top: 2009-10 President Liz Gallegos with outgoing President Steve Ting, Bottom: Nat Narayanswami of SEF. (Photos by Alex Verstak) Pg 13/25 January 2010

Rotary Visit to India, November 1 15, 2009 A group of intrepid Rotarians made a 2-week event-packed trip to India, taking in everything under the Indian sun: Delhi, Taj Mahal, Jaipur, backwaters of Kerala, camel rides, elephant rides, wildlife sanctuaries, Oil refinery fires, Rotary meetings in Anand (RC Round Town,) Coimbatore (RC Coimbatore Central,) Kerala (RC Tiruvalla) and Bangalore (RC IT Corridor,) visits to three Sankara Eye Hospitals at Anand, Coimbatore and Bangalore, trips to villages, eye camp, school, university and factories, sumptuous Indian cuisine at innumerable special lunches and dinners, a Dance event by schoolchildren, a Diwali celebration complete with fireworks, Home Stays with local Rotarian families and, of course, endless shopping. Needless to say, it was an overwhelming sensory experience and a fabulous trip filled with discoveries, learning and fellowship. The visiting team inaugurated a new 60- seat Bus at SEH Coimbatore (see page 17 for photos,) witnessed villagers being screened at a Sankara eye camp near Bangalore, interacted with patients and staff at the Sankara Eye Hospitals, distributed eyeglasses and quilts in the pediatric wards (thanks Cookie for the beautiful quilts!) and took Terabytes worth of photographs. It all began with these beautiful posters (below) made by Jerra Rowland, inviting people to go on the trip. Months of detailed planning by Savita Vaidhyanathan in concert with the various Rotary and Sankara teams in India, the untiring coordination efforts of Rotarian Suryanarayan of SEH-Coimbatore, the help of Padma Chari in making travel arrangements and the very gracious hosting by everyone in India made this a trip of a lifetime. More Rotary trips to India in the future? Everyone thinks so! Visiting Rotary Team: Jerra Rowland, Hung Wei, Orrin and Carolyn Mahoney, Florence Stafford (PP Sunnyvale Sunrise) Peter Troop and Kathy Yates, and Savita Vaidhyanathan. Nat Narayanswami joined the team in Coimbatore and Bangalore. For a summary of the team s Incredible India presentation made on December 16 at the Club s lunch meeting, see http://www.clubrunner.ca/cprg/home/storyitem.asp?cid=3794&iid=128877. Pg 14/25 January 2010

Rotary Visit to India, November 1 15, 2009 Visit to Sankara Eye Hospital, Anand Top: The visiting team with SEH-Anand staff at the Hospital entrance and Hung Wei greeting patients in the free-patients ward. Bottom: Jerra handing out quilts at the pediatric ward and Savita presenting gifts of Rotary T-shirts to Hospital staff (the specially monogrammed T-shirts were provided by the Shirtique store, owned by SEF s own Member of the Board, Divyogi Patel) (Photographs courtesy SEH Anand) Pg 15/25 January 2010

Rotary Visit to India, November 1 15, 2009 Visit to Sankara Eye Hospital - Coimbatore Pg 16/25 January 2010

Rotary Visit to India, Nov. 1-15, 2009 Inauguration of the new 60-seat Bus at SEH-Coimbatore Pg 17/25 January 2010

Rotary Visit to India, Nov. 1-15, 2009 Rotary Club Meeting and Cultural Functions in Coimbatore (Photos courtesy SEH Coimbatore) Pg 18/25 January 2010

Visit to a Sankara Eye Camp near Bangalore and Distribution of Eyeglasses at S.E.H. Bangalore (Photos from a presentation prepared by Jerra Rowland) Pg 19/25 January 2010

Status Report on Number of Free Eye Surgeries Performed at the Hospitals Visited S.E.H. Anand S.E.H. Bangalore S.E.H. Coimbatore (Photos by SEF-USA) GIFT OF VISION Hospital # Free eye surgeries in 12 months (Oct.'08 - Sept.'09) RC Cupertino Matching Grant Status S.E.H. Anand S.E.H. Bangalore S.E.H. Coimbatore 5125 (~ 20/day) 9035 (~35/day) > 33232 (~ 128/day) Bus MG being processed Bus delivered and in service from Aug.3, 2008 Bus delivered and in service from Nov.12, 2009 Data from SECI, India. # surgeries/day is a calculated figure, assuming 52 weeks, 5 days a week. Pg 20/25 January 2010

In the News 1. News Item in The Hindu, a widely circulated Indian newspaper, Dec.11, 2009 (http://www.hindu.com/2009/12/11/stories/2009121150070200.htm). 2. This news item also appeared in the Mettupalayam news on Dec. 11 Mettupalayam is a town about 120 miles east of Coimbatore. (http://www.mettupalayam.in/news/national-news/2719-rotary-clubs-donatebus-to-sankara-eye-centre-.html) Pg 21/25 January 2010

In the News 3. Cupertino Mayor (2009) Orrin Mahoney s commendation to Sankara: In a letter (not published here) to Sankara Eye Care Institutions, India, Orrin Mahoney, who visited the Sankara Eye Hospitals in November 2009, commended Sankara s dedication and accomplishments in working toward freedom from preventable and curable blindness. Sankara hopes to publish his commendations in press releases in both India and the US. 4. Article in SEF s newsletter Eye 2 Eye, Oct. 2009, (left, below.) http://www.giftofvision.org/downloads/newsletters/october2009.pdf 5. Half-page announcement in the SEF Dandia event brochure, Sept. 2009, (right, below.) Pg 22/25 January 2010

Partner Profiles Sankara Eye Foundation (SEF) USA Sankara is a non-profit organization comprising volunteers who are passionate about eliminating curable blindness. Their Mission is Vision 20/20 by the year 2020 for India, which involves achieving a target of 1 million free eye surgeries a year by the year 2020. To this end, Sankara plans to establish and support several world-class Sankara Eye Hospitals across India to serve the rural poor who have otherwise no awareness of or access to quality eye care. In 2009, the existing 8 Sankara Eye Hospitals expect to perform over 100,000 free eye surgeries. Two more hospitals are being planned for Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. The Rotary Club of Cupertino, CA RC Cupertino s mission is Advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. Its Avenues of Service include Club, Vocational, Community, Youth and International Service. The International Service team has a mission to Expand Rotary's humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace. Through this team, RC Cupertino initiates and partners in several worthy projects around the globe, transforming the lives of those in greatest need. Pg 23/25 January 2010

Contact Information Rotary Club of Cupertino, USA, District 5170 http://www.cupertinorotary.org Sankara Eye Foundation (SEF) USA http://www.giftofvision.org 1-866-SANKARA (1-866-726-5272) Sankara Eye Care Institutions (SECI) India http://www.sankaraeye.com Murali Krishnamurthy, Co-Founder & Executive Director, SEF murali777@yahoo.com K. Sridharan, Co-Founder and Chairman, SEF ksridharan@gmail.com Dr. R. V. Ramani, Managing Trustee, SECI sankarai@md3.vsnl.net.in Kala Murali is SEF kalamurali@yahoo.com Smita Patel, SEF Marketing smita24@gmail.com Savita Vaidhyanathan, SEF member & RC Cupertino WCS Chair 2009-10 savita_v@hotmail.com Dr. Nat Narayanswami, SEF member & RC Cupertino Honorary Member 2009-10 nat_narayanswami@yahoo.com Pg 24/25 January 2010

Online Access of this Document This document is updated about once a month. The latest version of this document is available as a pdf from the following sites: 1. Sankara Eye Foundation website: http://www.giftofvision.org. Under News and Updates, Click on Rotary Club of Cupertino Sankara Partnership 2. Sankara Eye Foundation page on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sankara_eye_foundation. Under External Links, Click on Rotary Club of Cupertino Sankara Partnership for Vision 3. Nat Narayanswami s website: http://sites.google.com/site/natnarayanswami Under News and Announcements Click on Rotary Club of Cupertino Sankara Partnership for Vision (pdf) 4. Rotary Club of Cupertino s website: http://www.cupertinorotary.org Under Club Links Click on Sankara / Cupertino Rotary Partnership Report Note: Site 1 (SEF web site) is your absolute best bet for the latest version. Pg 25/25 January 2010