Celebrating The Fred Hollows Foundation: Restoring Sight, Restoring Dignity

A feature celebrating The Fred Hollows Foundation’s work to end avoidable blindness, restore sight and strengthen local eye health systems around the world.

At YourStuffMade.com, we’re honoured to shine a light on organisations that restore hope in profound and practical ways. The Fred Hollows Foundation is an international development organisation working to eliminate avoidable blindness and improve Indigenous Australian health.

Founded around Professor Fred Hollows’ vision that everyone has the right to quality and affordable eye care, the Foundation now works in more than 25 countries and has restored sight to more than 3 million people.

We’re sharing this story because sight is more than vision. It can mean independence, education, work, connection and dignity — and because ethical custom products can help charities, fundraisers and awareness campaigns share their mission with care and accountability.

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Where The Fred Hollows Foundation Works and Who Can Help

The Foundation began in Australia and now works with local partners across Africa, South Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, the Pacific and Australia. People around the world can support the mission by donating, fundraising, sharing eye health resources, workplace giving or supporting local sight-saving initiatives.

🇦🇺 Based in AustraliaThe Foundation carries forward Fred and Gabi Hollows’ vision through a global eye health organisation with deep roots in Australia.
🌍 Working in 25+ countriesIts programs focus on preventable and treatable eye diseases including cataract, trachoma and diabetic retinopathy.
🧑‍⚕️ Local health systems firstThe Foundation trains local doctors, nurses and health workers so communities can access eye care long term.
🤝 Global supporters can helpSupporters can donate, fundraise, share the mission, support workplace giving or help spread awareness about avoidable blindness.

Why The Fred Hollows Foundation Matters

Avoidable blindness can change everything: education, employment, family life, independence and safety. The Fred Hollows Foundation matters because it combines direct sight-restoring treatment with training, technology, advocacy and long-term health-system strengthening.

Restoring sightThe Foundation supports eye operations, treatments, screenings and glasses so people can return to daily life with greater independence.
Low-cost, high-impact careThe Foundation says it can support cataract operations for as little as $25, making sight-restoring care possible for more people.
Training local professionalsRather than relying on fly-in care alone, the Foundation helps train health workers and equip local systems.
Equity and inclusionThe work prioritises people facing barriers to eye care, including communities living in poverty and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Fred Hollows Foundation eye health work restoring sight in communities

The Foundation’s Recent Impact

The Fred Hollows Foundation’s 2025 annual report highlights the scale of its work across eye operations, treatments, training, trachoma support and glasses distribution.

511,623eye operations and treatments performed in 2025.
48,994health workers trained in 2025.
12M+doses of antibiotics for trachoma supported in 2025.
148,000+pairs of glasses distributed in 2025.
3M+people have had sight restored since the Foundation began.
25+countries are part of the Foundation’s global work.

Impact note: eye health impact changes each year, so always check The Fred Hollows Foundation’s official annual reports for the latest figures.

Why Their Work Is Urgent

The Fred Hollows Foundation community eye health program supporting avoidable blindness prevention

Today, there are tens of millions of people in the world who are blind, and many cases are preventable or treatable. The Foundation focuses on conditions such as cataract, trachoma and diabetic retinopathy, while working with local partners to make eye care more accessible and sustainable.

In Australia, the Foundation also works to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health. Its Indigenous Australia Program notes that 90% of vision loss for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults is preventable or treatable.

Avoidable blindness affects independence

When people lose their sight, it can affect work, study, mobility, family care and connection. Restoring sight can restore choices and dignity.

Affordable surgery can change a life

The Foundation says cataract operations can be supported for as little as $25, helping people regain sight and independence.

Training creates long-term change

Training local eye health professionals helps communities continue delivering care long after a single operation or outreach clinic.

Equity is central to the mission

The Foundation works with communities where eye care access is hardest, including remote, underserved and low-resource settings.

The Fred Hollows Foundation supporters helping restore sight and improve eye health

How You Can Help

There are simple, practical ways to support The Fred Hollows Foundation’s mission to end avoidable blindness and improve eye health.

Donate to restore sightA one-off or monthly donation can support operations, outreach, glasses, medical equipment and training.
Fundraise with your communityRun an event, challenge, workplace fundraiser, school campaign or community giving project.
Share the missionFollow the Foundation, share stories of impact and help more people understand avoidable blindness.
Support Indigenous eye healthLearn about the Indigenous Australia Program and its work with remote and underserved communities.
Read the annual reportsUse the Foundation’s reports to understand current impact, funding priorities and program results.
Create purpose-led merchandiseUse ethical custom merchandise to support fundraising, volunteer recognition, awareness and community campaigns.

Merch Ideas for Sight-Saving Fundraisers and Awareness Campaigns

Custom merchandise can help charities, schools, workplaces and community groups raise funds, thank supporters and keep a mission visible beyond one event.

Ethical custom pinsA simple, collectable product for awareness campaigns, donor gifts and fundraiser packs.
Custom stickersAffordable, lightweight and easy to include in supporter mailers, event tables and campaign kits.
Reusable tote bagsUseful for volunteer days, fundraising shops, conferences and community health events.
Volunteer lanyardsHelpful for teams, volunteers, field programs, events and workplace giving campaigns.

Helpful Resources

Explore official Fred Hollows Foundation resources and YourStuffMade.com resources for building meaningful awareness, fundraising and merchandise projects.

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How custom products can support eye health campaigns

Use clear campaign messaging, simple product choices, transparent fundraising goals and useful items that supporters will actually keep. For awareness-led projects, pins, stickers, totes, lanyards and volunteer gifts can help people start conversations and remember the mission.

FAQs About The Fred Hollows Foundation

What is The Fred Hollows Foundation?

The Fred Hollows Foundation is an international development organisation working to eliminate avoidable blindness and improve Indigenous Australian health.

Who founded The Fred Hollows Foundation?

The Foundation was created to continue the work and vision of Professor Fred Hollows and Gabi Hollows, alongside friends and supporters who wanted to make quality eye care more accessible.

Where does The Fred Hollows Foundation work?

The Foundation works in more than 25 countries across regions including Africa, Asia, the Pacific and Australia.

How much can cataract surgery cost through the Foundation?

The Foundation states it can support cataract operations for as little as $25, helping restore sight and independence.

How can I donate?

You can donate directly through The Fred Hollows Foundation at hollows.org/donate.

Can custom merchandise support sight-saving campaigns?

Yes. Pins, stickers, tote bags, lanyards and supporter gifts can help raise awareness, thank volunteers and support fundraising campaigns.

From All of Us

The Fred Hollows Foundation reminds us that sight can change everything. It can restore independence, confidence, education, work and connection.

To every doctor, nurse, donor, volunteer, partner and advocate helping people see clearly again, thank you for continuing Fred’s vision and proving that practical kindness can transform lives.

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