Join the Fight Against Sight Loss with ‘Save Our Sight’
Every year, countless individuals face the challenges of retinal conditions, navigating a world that grows dimmer each day. But there’s hope on the horizon, thanks to the ‘Save Our Sight’ project by Retina South Africa. This initiative is not just a campaign; it’s a community rallying to support groundbreaking research and vital services for those affected by sight loss.
Why Join?
For a modest annual membership fee of R240, you become part of a noble cause. But that’s not all. Each month, you stand a chance to win R500 in our exclusive members’ draw. It’s our way of saying thank you for your support.
Where Does Your Money Go?
Every rand you contribute goes directly towards funding research into inherited retinal conditions and providing essential services for individuals experiencing sight loss. Your membership fee helps us to explore new treatments, support families navigating sight loss, and ultimately, find a cure.
A Call to Action
We invite you to join us in this vital campaign. Your contribution can make a real difference in the lives of those fighting sight loss. Together, we can illuminate the path to a brighter future.
Become a member today and be part of a community that’s making a tangible impact. Let’s save our sight, one membership at a time.
For more information on how to join and make a difference, visit our website or contact us directly. Your support is our vision.
If you renew your Retina South Africa Membership you automatically qualify for the Save Our Sight Program. To renew your membership please click here.
If you are not a Retina South Africa member but you wish to take up a Save Our Sight Membership, please click here.

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