Dominican

Republic

  • Nearly 60% of the population falls into low socioeconomic classes, indicating widespread poverty. This emphasizes the pressing need for interventions to combat poverty and enhance living conditions nationwide. Due to these high poverty rates, many people face limited access to healthcare services. Additionally, the DR recently graduated its first batch of optometry students, marking a milestone in formal training. Before this, individuals primarily learned as technicians without formal optometry education.

  • Tailored healthcare interventions, such as our "QuieroVer" school screening program for children, address diverse age-specific needs effectively. With four years of experience in low-income Dominican communities, CharityVision's equipment donations, surgical supplies, and monitoring efforts aim to improve healthcare access and outcomes in underserved areas, bridging the gap between public and private paying patients. In addition, our optometry and nurse training programs aim to continue to build better optometrists in the country.

    First round of optometry students from [school]. Trying to start a residency program.

    Dr. Batle and Nicole are helping with the Santiago outreaches.

    LDS Church outreaches in Santo Domingo and Santiago.

    CharityVision is supporting the Bayaguana eye clinic to welcome more paying and social patients. In exchange, Bayaguana is helping us bring the consumables and equipment.

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Spencer Lexy

  • “Working at CharityVision is not ordinary to me—it means much more. Mainly, it provides service opportunities for my people and my country. It makes miracles happen, and being part of a greater cause than myself feels good. More than co-workers, we are a big family that changes Haitian lives through vision. I love our mission and our commitment to it.”

    Spencer@charityvision.org

Valerín Ortíz

  • “Working at CharityVision is not ordinary to me—it means much more. Mainly, it provides service opportunities for my people and my country. It makes miracles happen, and being part of a greater cause than myself feels good.”

    Valerin@charityvision.org

The D.R.
Annual
Report
2024

GLASSES DONATED:
2,174

OUTREACHES:
98

PATIENTS SCREENED:
35,000

SURGERIES PERFORMED:
1,587

See all annual reports here.

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