Samarpan

Samarapan in Nepal received sight-saving cataract surgery at a cbm-funded hospital.

Samarpan’s world was slowly fading away.

Help give the Miracle of Sight so more adults and children, like Samarpan, can live life to the full…

“For with You is the fountain of life; in Your light we see light.” – Psalm 36:9

Imagine the fountain of joy that bursts forth when a child who has been living in darkness can suddenly see again.

Cataracts often steal sight so gradually that no one notices at first. A child leans closer to the page. He rubs his eyes. He hesitates in the playground. What is lost over months and years can, through the Miracle of Sight, be restored in just twelve minutes of delicate surgery – bringing back a lifetime of light and promise.

For nine-year-old Samarpan in Nepal, blindness crept in quietly.

Samarpan loves to draw, so no one thought it unusual that he bent low over his artwork. But then his schoolwork began to suffer. This once bright student stopped doing well in class. He came home with unexplained bumps and bruises. His parents worried, but they never imagined their son was losing his sight.

As a parent, you would never imagine blindness for your child, or the fear
it brings.

Yet in the world’s poorest places, child blindness brings deep fear. Without sight, how will a child learn? How will he work? How will he live safely and independently?

Samarpan’s father, Nabin, earns a small wage as a carpenter. The family survives day to day. The cost of specialist eye surgery was far beyond anything they could afford. If this really was sight loss, what hope did they have?

Right now, there are mothers and fathers lying awake at night, worrying about the growing cataracts clouding their children’s eyes – knowing they have neither the means nor the ability to restore their sight.

Samarapan in Nepal received sight-saving cataract surgery at a cbm-funded hospital.

That is why your gift today matters so much.

Today, will you please prayerfully consider giving children like Samarpan their Miracle of Sight? Your gift will help replace their blinding cataracts with clear, new lenses – and restore futures full of hope.

The turning point for Samarpan came when an outreach clinic from cbm-funded Biratnagar Eye Hospital visited a nearby town. Supported by caring friends like you, these clinics travel across Nepal, seeking out children and adults trapped in avoidable blindness.

At that clinic, Samarpan and his father finally learned the truth: dense cataracts were stealing his vision. He had been too polite to tell his teacher he could no longer read the words on the blackboard.

Nabin was devastated. He knew how much sight meant to his son – not only for school and a future livelihood, but for joy.

“My son loves drawing,” he explained softly. “He spends his free time at home doing artwork.”

Nabin’s grief was further compounded, as he could never afford the sight-saving surgery his son needed.

Samarapan in Nepal received sight-saving cataract surgery at a cbm-funded hospital.

Then he was told something extraordinary: a compassionate friend like you would cover the cost. Someone he would never meet had chosen to give his son the Miracle of Sight.

Grief turned to wonder. And wonder turned to hope.

Soon father and son made the long journey from the Himalayan foothills to Biratnagar Eye Hospital, where they were warmly welcomed. There they met Dr Pawan, an experienced eye surgeon whose skilled hands have restored sight to thousands.

Cataracts may develop slowly, but restoring a child’s sight is urgent – young brains can begin to forget how to see if treatment is delayed.

After careful tests and precise measurements for his new lens, the moment arrived. With quiet courage, Nabin entrusted his precious boy to the surgical team.

Because Samarpan is still young, he needed a general anaesthetic so he could remain perfectly still. In just twelve minutes, Dr Pawan gently removed the clouded lens from Samarpan’s left eye and replaced it with a clear new one. A small green protective patch was placed over his eye, and he was taken back to the ward to rest.

He was surrounded by other children, also waiting for their moment of light. Adults in nearby wards were beginning new lives too – all because someone like you chose to care.

Samarapan in Nepal received sight-saving cataract surgery at a cbm-funded hospital.

The next morning, excitement filled the hospital as patches were carefully removed.

Samarpan slowly opened his eye.

He blinked.

An then he smiled.

The bright, beautiful world he had been missing had suddenly returned. Colours were vivid. Faces were clear. Hope restored. The best sight of all was his father’s face – shining with relief and gratitude!!

“We are very thankful to you,” Nabin said, grateful to cbm supporters like you who had restored his son’s sight.

For safety, only one eye was operated on. With your continued support, Samarpan hopes to return for surgery on his other eye soon.

And there are so many more still waiting.

Your gift today will help bring the Miracle of Sight to children and adults living in the world’s poorest places, through gold-standard surgery.

Please prayerfully consider gifting today. Your kindness will bring light, joy and opportunity that lasts a lifetime.

Samarpan loved to draw his world. Cataracts were slowly stealing it away. Without help, his blindness could have been permanent.

Because someone cared, he can see again.

Today, will you help bring that same miracle to another child who is still waiting in darkness?

Thank you so much for blessing children you will never meet.