Two Blind Sisters See For The First Time EVER

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EltIpB4EtYU Sonia and Anita, two sisters living in India, have been blind since birth, but a simple eye operation makes it possible for them to see their mom for the first time. The nonprofit organization 20/20/20 provides free operations to these sisters--as well as thousands of other people in developing countries. These procedures empower people in impoverished communities to create better futures. In this short film, Blue Chalk Media shares the sisters’ poignant story and captures their initial experiences after the bandages come off.

See more from Blue Chalk Media
http://bluechalk.com/

Learn about surgeries for children in developing countries
http://wonderwork.org/

Find out about the charity 20/20/20
http://20x20x20.org/

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