Lions Operation Brightsight provides corrective spectacles to
the underprivileged people throughout the Republic of South Africa
as well as the neighbouring states.
Since its inception in July 1978 thousands of spectacles have been
distributed to people, bringing smiles to the faces of senior
citizens and children and indigents. Without the help of Lions Clubs
and Operation Brightsight they would have gone through life with
impaired vision.
OBJECTIVES
To receive prescriptions from Lions Clubs, Provincial Hospitals,
Optometric Clinics, and various other organisations and to process
these scripts at low cost using pre-owned frames that are in
excellent condition fitted, with new prescription lenses.
CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT FOR
2011 / 2012
Control of Lions Operation Brightsight is in the hands of the
Governing Body consisting of the Council of Governors of Multiple
District 410.
Governing Board:
District 410A DG
Meisie Fisher
District 410B
DG Jacqui Hocking
District 410C DG
Stuart Charlton
District 410D DG
Francis Searle
Management Committee:

IPDG Derek Edwards - Chairman
Shaun Carter - Treasurer
Staff:

PDG George MacDonald
Manager
Nester Sukazi Clerk and technical assistant
CONTACT DETAILS

COST
One pair of spectacles on a
script R100.00 and two pairs R175.00, within the standard script
range for the same patient.
High scripts
will be quoted on, after the script has been received.
The Lions Club will be advised of the cost and approval obtained
before the spectacles are made.

OPERATION
Scripts are received from Lions Clubs and others. Script details are
entered on the computer. Scripts are scrutinised and lenses are
purchased. Frames are selected and frame and prescription is sent to
a technician. Technician grinds lenses and fit lenses to frames.
Spectacles are examined and cleaned. Suitable spectacle cases are
selected and the spectacle and prescription is placed in the case
and dispatched to the Lions Club.

OPTOMETRIST
Lions Clubs should contact an optometrist in their area and
negotiate for the tests to be done free, at the expense of the Lions
Club or reduced fee to the patient.
It has been found that many optometrists may give their time freely
as a social contribution to your club and to the community.

If the eyes of scholars are to be tested, care must be taken to
obtain a completed indemnity form from the parents or guardian.