World Pooh Sticks Championships 2014

Oxford Spires Rotary Club organise the World Pooh Sticks Championships near Wallingford on an annual basis and will take place this year on Sunday March 30th at Days Lock, Little Wittenham. Patricia Hayselden and Partners are happy to sponser this fun family event by donating pens and pencils for goody bags, prizes for the raffle and a money donation too. Wishing all competitors the best of luck. Please visit www.pooh-sticks.com for more information.

World Sight Day Challenge 2013

World Sight Day 2013 – Thank you

Thank you for helping us raise a massive £441
World Sight Day Challenge 2013
Patricia Hayselden & Partners have once again taken part in the World Sight Day Challenge, the largest annual global fundraising campaign to address avoidable blindness caused by uncorrected refractive error – simply because of the need for an eye exam and glasses.

Throughout October, Patricia and her colleagues have donated a proportion of the eye examination fees to help more than 600 million people in the world who are blind or vision impaired simply because they do not have access to an eye exam or glasses. The campaign is run by global charity, Optometry Giving Sight.

I have proudly supported Optometry Giving Sight for 7 years. The World Sight Day Challenge is a very positive campaign because preventable blindness is a solvable problem. Everyone can make a difference.”
– Patricia Hayselden

The World Sight Day Challenge also featured new ‘people power’ wristbands to encourage everyone who visited Patricia Hayselden & Partners to make a donation and publicly show their support for Optometry Giving Sight. Thank you for your support.

CarlaIt can cost just £3.00 to provide an eye examination and a pair of glasses in some developing countries. This alone could be enough to save someone from the injustices of poverty.

Participating is easy – simply arrange a regular donation at www.givingsight.org or make a one-off donation at the practice, which we will forward on to Optomertary Giving Sight.

Thanks to past donations, Optometry Giving Sight has been able to fund 67 projects in 38 countries. These include El Salvador, where last year our local partner Fudem screened 64,000 school children in extremely poor communities.

Primary schoolgirl Carla (pictured) was screened at the Centro Escolar Las Brisas school, in a very poor community in the Soyapango region. With an eye examination and a pair of glasses, Carla’s vision was restored, renewing her potential for a quality education and a life full of opportunity.

Rena Is Now Fully Qualified

Huge congratulations to our employee Rena Cimmermanis who has graduated as a Dispensing Optician. Rena has been studying for the qualification since joining us and all of her hard work has now been rewarded. We look forward to seeing the pictures of her graduation in November.

New Staff Member – Rose

Welcome to Rose Bennion who has joined us as a Trainee / Apprentice Optical Recptionist and Administrator. Following several weeks of interviews, we chose Rose for this position as her abilities and personality stood out above other candidates. She will be working full time at reception and also studying for an apprenticeship in Customer Services.

World Sight Day 2012

World Sight Day was on 12th October 2012. The practice participated in fundraising for the charity Optometry Giving Sight, by donating money from each eye examination throughout October. Many of our patients also donated – thank you. 6oo million people in the world are blind or have impaired vision, simply because they do not have access to the basic eye care and spectacles, that we take for granted. Providing vision correction to a school-age child can literally transform their entire life. The money raised will go directly to supporting programmes that will give sight to those most in need.

Patricia Hayselden and Partners has won a Gold fundraising award from Optometry Giving Sight, through a fixed donation per eye examination and our patients’ voluntary donations.

Our practice was inspired by stories like that of Loid Semente, who is one of the students training to become an optometrist with the Mozambique Eyecare Project, supported by Optometry Giving Sight. Loid will be one of the first optometrists in her country. She is passionate about optometry because of the significant impact it can have for the people of Mozambique. “Sight is empowering. For some, access to eye care is the first step towards getting an education, or providing for your family,” she said.

Optometry Giving Sight guarantees that 85% of all funds raised by optometrists and their patients go directly to supporting programmes that give sight to those most in need. Funds raised from World Sight Day Challenge will be directed to projects in 23 countries around the world. For more information about Optometry Giving Sight and the World Sight Day Challenge, visit www.givingsight.org.