Long Range Vision-Two eyes are healed after ten years of care.

When SEEDS met Mrs. Yakeen in 2013, she was blind. Severe cataracts obstructed both eyes, but she was fearful of the surgery needed to restore vision. SEEDS partnered with a local foundation in Riau, Indonesia, and sent health workers to Mrs. Yakeen’s isolated village. For months, they encouraged her to give the healthcare system a chance, and she agreed to treatment for her left eye. It was a success. Mrs. Yakeen proudly declared to neighbors that she could see, and others followed her example. Several villagers sought cataract surgery and enjoyed new sight.

Mrs. Yakeen planned for the other eye surgery, but then developed active tuberculosis. Her struggle with the terrible disease lasted years, and she nearly lost her life. Mrs. Yakeen’s TB battle begins in the November 2023 edition of SEEDS News. Side effects from the tuberculosis medication and mistrust for modern healthcare caused her to stop treatment numerous times. SEEDS workers persisted in visiting her home through the years, gently encouraging her to take her medication. Finally, in July 2024, doctors declared Mrs. Yakeen TB-free! She was cured—but had unfinished business. In August, ten years after her left eye, Mrs. Yakeen’s right eye was healed. She has vision in both eyes.

The SEEDS vision is long-ranging. As long as it takes to strengthen and empower Southeast Asian communities through improved health, safety, education, and economic development, SEEDS will be there.