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VOLTAGE documents charitable work in India for CharityVision

In March of this year, VOLTAGE CEO Eric Fowles joined our client CharityVision on a trip to India with some of their top donors.

The nonprofit provides medical equipment, clinics, vision screenings, eye surgeries and training to doctors in poverty-stricken areas across the globe. One dollar donated is the equivalent to $100 in medical services and supplies.

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Eric followed CharityVision donors and representatives as they brought essential medical equipment to doctors, performed surgeries, and changed lives. He witnessed miracles each day as impaired vision cleared and people opened their eyes and saw for the first time.

“The people were incredible, and the joy and gratitude in their eyes was priceless,” Fowles said.

Mitt Romney, a CharityVision sponsor and former Massachusetts governor, also joined the trip. VOLTAGE captured the moments as Romney assisted with surgeries, volunteered in eye clinics, and interacted with the Indian people.

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VOLTAGE is proud to partner with such a dedicated organization driven to do such meaningful work. In just a little over a year, we’ve seen CharityVision’s reach expand and progress and are glad our services helped propel that work forward. VOLTAGE strives to be a force for good in the world as well as a digital agency. Watch our video below that captures the beauty of India and the emotions of the people impacted by the work of CharityVision.

If you’d like to make a donation to CharityVision follow this link to learn more about how you can help.

 

 

 

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