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Volume 45/46

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Children’s Sight Project Baan Lak Pan Elementary @ San Sai

2nd Feb ’22 grade 6 sponsored by Rotary Club of Chiang Mai Thin Thai Ngam

We were able to secure a mention, though brief, in the District Governor’s review of the year in the recent Thailand Rotary Magazine.

This was only a small clinics, we only examined grade 6 students - 32 in total.

4 pairs

Peter with Khruu Tai from Baan Lak Pan School organising for the eye clinics -Feb’22

spectacles

It is anticipated that Children's Sight Project will return to examine the remainder of the students in November

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San Na Meng School @ San Sai

2nd Feb‘22 grade 9 sponsored by Rotary Club of Chiang Mai Thin Thai Ngam

Early discussions with the School for the

Peter with Khruu Aoy from Na to arrange a Jan ’22 Eye Clinic at DeafSaSta Meng, make preliminary arrangements the School for the eye clinics - 23 Dec’21

Near Acuity Screening.

May - Sept Eye Clinics Clinics Students, Staff and Rotarians observing social distance for a group photo!.

Chalerm Pragiiat 48 Commemorative School Lamphun New styled comprehensive eye sight testing with full comprehensive eye exams, clinics will take place 2 days’ per week for the entire semester with a dedicated examination room!.

4 pairs spectacles

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, only grade 9 students were examined - 23.

Near Acuity Screening.

Registration : all students needed to wear masks and wash their hands before entering the examination room.





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School for the Deaf @ Chiang Mai

9th Mar ‘22 sponsored by Rotary Club of Chiang Mai Thin Thai Ngam

Rare spectacles from an unknown Indian princely treasury will be sold at an auction in London later this month. The lenses were placed in the Mughal-era frames around 1890, according to auction house Sotheby's. The spectacles will be offered at auction for £1.5m-2.5m ($2m$3.4m) each, the auction house said. Ahead of the sale, they will be exhibited in October for the rst time in Hong Kong and London. "These extraordinary curiosities bring together myriad threads from the technical mastery of the cutter and the genius of craftsmanship to the vision of a patron who chose to fashion two pairs of glasses quite unlike anything ever seen before," Edward Gibbs, chairman of Sotheby's for Middle East and India, said. It is unclear who commissioned these spectacles, but they possibly belong to Mughals, the dynasty that ruled the subcontinent in the 16th and 17th centuries and was known for rich artistic

Early discussions with the School for the Deaf Staff to arrange a Feb ’22 Eye Clinic at the School

Due to the Covid-19 situation, we were unable to access the students at this school, the clinic has now been deferred until November’22. However we were able to examine 2 sta members that presented with vision related problems & 1 student.

Frame selection - needed a small frame so as to give a nal pair of spectacles with minimum edge thickness

Thanachot, 9 yrs old Hmong boy, in grade 2, presented with less than 6/60 distance acuity, the nal spectacle prescription of -10.00DS was not surprising-now he will be able to see clearly in the classroom.

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2 pairs spectacles & 1 iPad!.

Mae Chaem Community Donation of Ready Made Spectacles

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School for the Deaf @ Chiang Mai

9th & 10th Mar’22 grades 3-12

sponsored by Rotary Club of Chiang Mai Thin Thai Ngam

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Children's Sight Project with the support from “God’s Share Program”, from the USA, donated over 200 pairs of Ready Made Reading Glasses for the Mae Chaem Community.

Colour Vision Screening

Khru Soi assisting Peter with examination

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Cases and cleaning clothes supplied by We Do Asia

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Low Vision Report School for the Deaf

10th March ’22 sponsored by Rotary Club of Chiang Mai Thin Thai Ngam

Imagine if you were unable to read print in a book, all printed words were all too small for you…….this is a story about such a young man working in the kitchen (former student) at the School for the Deaf…

Slit Lamp examination of the anterior eye Near Acuity Screening.

Children's Sight Project with the support from “God’s Share Program”, from the USA, donated over 200 pairs of Ready Made Reading Glasses for the Warm Heart Worldwide Community in Phrao iPad magni cation in action

Nopphorn is a 29 yr old (Thai) deaf kitchen hand at the School. He also presents with congenital pupil/iris malformation that needed surgery (peripheral iridectomy) to open the iris to allow light to reach the retina. Unfortunately the distance and near acuity is now less than 6/60. Special Reading spectacles along with the magni cation of the iPad will allow him to read small print.





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