Meet Samey, a 49-year-old monk from Cambodia. Our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC), shares, “Samey was married before he became a monk, and has three sons.” Most of Samey’s days consist of praying, meditating, and reading Buddhist books.
Samey has had a mature cataract in each of his eyes for three years. CSC reports, “The cataracts make it almost impossible for him to read his religious works, do work around the pagoda [Buddhist temple], and he can’t go places that are far away.”
Samey needs cataract surgery on both of his eyes—a treatment that costs $225. The surgery will replace Samey’s cloudy lenses with clear implants. CSC reports, “Samey will have clear vision in his left eye and will be able to come back in one to two weeks to have surgery on the other eye.”
This surgery will restore Samey’s vision and allow him to return to the hobbies and daily activities he enjoys. CSC continues, “After surgery Samey is looking forward to reading easily, taking part in the ceremonies at the pagoda, and being able to go anywhere.”