The Fred Hollows Foundation is inspired by the work of the late Professor Fred Hollows (1929-1993).Working in around 25 countries, our vision is for a world where no one is needlessly blind or vision impaired.Over the last five years The Foundation has:• Performed eye operations and treatments on 784,378 people• Supported training for 31,121 medical and support staff• Looked into the eyes of 6,614,085 people• Provided $10,131,837 of medical equipment• Built or upgraded 119 eye health facilities• Expanded to work in more than 55 Indigenous communitiesFred believed local people were best placed to deliver health care to their communities. The Foundation seeks to strengthen and sustain local systems, both internationally and in our Indigenous Program. We bring resource, knowledge and capacity building to partners who contribute their own knowledge, capabilities and resources. We work together to achieve our ambitious goal.
The Fred Hollows Foundation is inspired by the work of the late Professor Fred Hollows (1929-1993).Working in around 25 countries, our vision is for a world where no one is needlessly blind or vision impaired.Over the last five years The Foundation has:• Performed eye operations and treatments on 784,378 people• Supported training for 31,121 medical and support staff• Looked into the eyes of 6,614,085 people• Provided $10,131,837 of medical equipment• Built or upgraded 119 eye health facilities• Expanded to work in more than 55 Indigenous communitiesFred believed local people were best placed to deliver health care to their communities. The Foundation seeks to strengthen and sustain local systems, both internationally and in our Indigenous Program. We bring resource, knowledge and capacity building to partners who contribute their own knowledge, capabilities and resources. We work together to achieve our ambitious goal.
The Fred Hollows Foundation is inspired by the work of the late Professor Fred Hollows (1929-1993).Working in around 25 countries, our vision is for a world where no one is needlessly blind or vision impaired.Over the last five years The Foundation has:• Performed eye operations and treatments on 784,378 people• Supported training for 31,121 medical and support staff• Looked into the eyes of 6,614,085 people• Provided $10,131,837 of medical equipment• Built or upgraded 119 eye health facilities• Expanded to work in more than 55 Indigenous communitiesFred believed local people were best placed to deliver health care to their communities. The Foundation seeks to strengthen and sustain local systems, both internationally and in our Indigenous Program. We bring resource, knowledge and capacity building to partners who contribute their own knowledge, capabilities and resources. We work together to achieve our ambitious goal.