Women cell of NSS Training college have conducted a free eye check-up camp in collaboration with OWT Eye Care Hospital NSS unit and IQACC. The programme was started with a prayer and was followed by a welcome speech by Dr. Seema Menon K. P, coordinator of the women cell and the Programme was inaugurated by college principal Dr. Ampili Aravind Mam, OWT Eye Care Hospital coordinator delivered a speech about the importance of regular check-up student coordinator rendered vote of thanks. The program was felicitated by women cell representative.
Organizing a Free Eye Check-up Camp in a college setting can be a valuable initiative to prioritize the eye health of students and staff. The significance of such camps lies in their ability to address eye health disparities and ensure that everyone, regardless of financial constraints, has access to essential eye care services. These camps generally provide a range of services, starting with basic vision screenings to more comprehensive eye examinations. The success of Free Eye Check-up Camps relies heavily on collaboration among healthcare professionals, volunteers, and community organizations. Volunteers often play a pivotal role in organizing and facilitating these camps, ensuring smooth operations and a welcoming environment for attendees. Through collaboration, careful planning, and community involvement, such events can have a lasting positive impact on the eye health of the college population.
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