260 Days of Maintaining a Project Vehicle
260 Days of Maintaining a Project Vehicle
In October, we helped maintain a vital piece of the mission to restore sight across Indonesia — the vehicles that carry eye care specialists to remote communities.

What’s the project all about?
Managed by the John Fawcett Foundation (JFF), this project ensures that mobile eye clinics and support vehicles receive regular servicing. These vehicles are essential for delivering Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention programs to people who otherwise wouldn’t have access to specialist care.
From field screenings to operating programs, these vehicles are the bridge between remote villages and life-changing eye health services.
Reaching the Unreachable
JFF operates four mobile eye clinics and four support vehicles, allowing them to reach communities that can’t afford to travel to cities for treatment. Since 1991, they’ve assisted over 1.13 million people with eye problems — transforming not just vision, but futures.
And in the first quarter of 2025 alone, thousands more received care — thanks to the support of purpose-driven businesses like ours.
Why Maintenance Matters
Keeping these vehicles in top shape means more people can be reached, more sight can be restored, and more lives can be changed. It’s a behind-the-scenes impact that powers frontline transformation.
This is exactly the kind of meaningful change we’re committed to in 2025.
After surpassing our 20,000 impacts goal last year, we’re now working toward 1 million impacts — no deadline, just a clear mission to support projects that matter.
Your Voice, Your Impact
Every month, we support initiatives that create real change — from restoring sight to empowering women.
Thanks for being part of this journey.
Together, we’re #MakingADifference

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