Humanitarian Awards Global
We are proud to announce that Dr. Wendy Asiedu-Twum, founder of the Hopseful Sights Foundation has been named among the distinguished honorees of the 2025
Hopeful Sights Foundation was established in 2024 with the mission of protecting and preserving the gift of sight for individuals around the world.
Our organization is committed to improving eye health and combating vision loss through education, community outreach initiatives, and research.
The growing prevalence of vision impairment and blindness due to Glaucoma, Cataracts, Diabetic retinopathy, and Refractive errors is of great concern. Our foundation strives to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families affected by these conditions.
Providing education and resources for individuals, corporate bodies, and communities on eye health and vision care.
Offering access to vision restoration, rehabilitation services, and treatments for those in need.
Supporting cutting-edge research into the causes and treatments of eye diseases
Advocating for policies and programs that prioritize eye health and vision care.
Enhancing access to eye care services and tackling vision challenges, especially among underserved or marginalized groups.
Through collaborative partnerships with medical and paramedical professionals, counselors, researchers, and community organizations, we aim to create a brighter Visual future for all.
Welcome to Hopeful Sights Foundation, a place where hope is nurtured, vision is restored, and lives are transformed.
The burden of glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention and action. It is estimated that approximately 6 million people in Africa are living with glaucoma, with up to half a million already blind. One of the most alarming aspects of glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa is that the disease tends to affect individuals at a younger age and with greater severity than in Caucasian counterparts.
As an Ophthalmologist and founder of the Hopeful Sights Foundation, I firmly believe that with the collective efforts of healthcare providers, governments, and communities, we can win the fight against glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa and save millions from needless blindness.
By raising awareness, implementing early screening programs, and improving access to care, we can significantly reduce the prevalence of unnecessary blindness caused by glaucoma.
I invite you to walk this noble path with us as we combat vision loss through education, community outreach initiatives, and research.
We are proud to announce that Dr. Wendy Asiedu-Twum, founder of the Hopseful Sights Foundation has been named among the distinguished honorees of the 2025
As part of the global observance of World Glaucoma Week (March 9–15, 2025), Hopeful Sights Foundation (HSF) proudly collaborated with Class Media Group to carry out a successful free glaucoma screening and eye health education session for its employees.
Every year, the world Glaucoma Association (WGA) sets aside the second week in March to embark on a barrage of activities to create awareness about this silent “Thief of Sight.”
Hopeful Sights Foundation was established in 2024 with the mission of protecting and preserving the gift of sight for individuals around the world.
Our organization is committed to improving eye health and combating vision loss through education, community outreach initiatives, and research.
The growing prevalence of vision impairment and blindness due to Glaucoma, Cataracts, Diabetic retinopathy, and Refractive errors is of great concern. Our foundation strives to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families affected by these conditions.
Providing education and resources for individuals, corporate bodies, and communities on eye health and vision care.
Offering access to vision restoration, rehabilitation services, and treatments for those in need.
Supporting cutting-edge research into the causes and treatments of eye diseases
Advocating for policies and programs that prioritize eye health and vision care.
Enhancing access to eye care services and tackling vision challenges, especially among underserved or marginalized groups.
Through collaborative partnerships with medical and paramedical professionals, counselors, researchers, and community organizations, we aim to create a brighter Visual future for all.
Welcome to Hopeful Sights Foundation, a place where hope is nurtured, vision is restored, and lives are transformed.
The burden of glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention and action. It is estimated that approximately 6 million people in Africa are living with glaucoma, with up to half a million already blind. One of the most alarming aspects of glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa is that the disease tends to affect individuals at a younger age and with greater severity than in Caucasian counterparts.
As an Ophthalmologist and founder of the Hopeful Sights Foundation, I firmly believe that with the collective efforts of healthcare providers, governments, and communities, we can win the fight against glaucoma in Sub-Saharan Africa and save millions from needless blindness.
By raising awareness, implementing early screening programs, and improving access to care, we can significantly reduce the prevalence of unnecessary blindness caused by glaucoma.
I invite you to walk this noble path with us as we combat vision loss through education, community outreach initiatives, and research.
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide, yet many avoid surgery due to fear and misinformation. Our client testimonial aims to demystify glaucoma surgery, highlight its safety and effectiveness, and reassure patients and caregivers
As part of the global observance of World Glaucoma Week (March 9–15, 2025), Hopeful Sights Foundation (HSF) proudly collaborated with Class Media Group to carry out a successful free glaucoma screening and eye health education session for its employees.
Hopeful Sights Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to improving eye health and combating vision loss through education, community outreach initiatives, and research.