We are committed to improve eye health in Ghana through sustainable, community-driven projects.

Let´s Go See Some restores sight in underserved communities in Ghana.

Your support funds cataract surgery, eye examinations, and glasses for those who would otherwise go without treatment.

Medical professional examining a man's eyes with an ophthalmic device in a clinic setting.

Let’s Go See Some aims to create lasting impact by providing care, building local capacity, and raising awareness about preventable blindness.

Founded in 2020, the project has evolved into a long-term engagement. Each year, our team conducts a 10–14 day field mission in Abetifi, delivering essential eye care services to communities with limited or no access to ophthalmological treatment.

At the same time, we focus on capacity building through training local healthcare personnel and developing local facilities, ensuring sustainable eye care beyond the project’s direct involvement.

Since its inception, in close collaboration with local staff and authorities, we have carried out comprehensive eye exams, distributed corrective eyewear, and provided sight-restoring treatments to those in need.

Our Focus Areas

Person having eye examined with a handheld ophthalmic device, and a healthcare professional adjusting an instrument near the person's eye.

01 / Delivering Basic Eye Care

Ensuring communities have access to screenings, treatments, and essential eye care services.

A medical professional, wearing a mask, gloves, and a hair cover, is performing a surgery or medical examination using a microscope on a patient lying on an operating table. The patient is covered with a blue surgical drape and is wearing bright, colorful clothing.

02 / Reducing Preventable Blindness

Detecting and treating conditions early to prevent vision loss. Providing cataract surgery and laser treatment for glaucoma.

A young woman in a pink shirt and blue pants sitting on a chair, engaged in an eye examination using a visual acuity chart with numbered lines. Several people are seated in the background in a room with large windows, posters, and a floral tablecloth on the table in front of her.

03 / Capacity Building

Training local healthcare workers to provide high-quality eye care, even when we are not there.

A pair of blue eyeglasses with green nose pads resting on a clear plastic bag surrounded by other medical instruments and accessories.

04 / Distribution of Glasses

Providing glasses to help restore sight in both children and adults.

Four medical professionals in scrubs standing in a room with green and yellow walls, two engaged in conversation, one listening, and one looking away, in a clinical setting with medical equipment and chairs.

05 / Volunteer Support

Engaging medical and non-medical volunteers to enhance our programs.

Let´s Go See Some returns to Ghana – April 2026

This April, we are heading back to Ghana to bring life-changing eye care to those who need it most.
Many of the people we meet have lived for years without access to basic vision treatment.

With your help, we are able to restore sight, independence, and opportunity through comprehensive eye exams, corrective eyewear, and sight-restoring treatments.

To date, we have:

  • Examined 600+ patients

  • Provided 600+ pairs of glasses

  • Performed 40+ cataract surgeries

  • Carried out 30+ glaucoma laser treatments