
Free eye checks, glasses for 573 Ranau folks
Published on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025
By: Clarence Dol Text Size: Dr Joachim (centre) examines the eyes of a man during the eye screening programme at the Kundasang Open Stage. RANAU: A total of 573 residents in Kundasang received the benefits of free eye examinations and glasses through a community programme organised by the Sabah Golf Association (SGA) in collaboration with Spectra led by Dato' Seri David Sew. The two-day programme began on May 2 and was held at two different locations.
Advertisement Deputy Chief Minister II, Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam said the initiative was a meaningful effort in helping residents, especially those with vision problems. 'Programme like this directly helps improve the quality of life of the local community through the organisation of charity events. It is a form of giving back to the community,' he said when visiting the programme at SMK Bundu Tuhan recently. Some 123 students from SMK Bundu Tuhan who underwent the examination were given them free glasses. Meanwhile, 300 residents received the same benefits on the second day of the programme at the Kundasang Open Stage, bringing the total number of 423 recipients. Dr Joachim, who is also Minister of Local Government and Housing and the Kundasang Assemblyman, thanked SGA for the welfare programme. He also thanked SMK Bundu Tuhan Principal Prince Abd Halim Chan, and the school administration for their support and cooperation. He thanked the sponsors Sinaland Sdn Bhd and Primaland Sdn Bhd and welcomed more participation from non-governmental organisations (NGOs), private companies and associations to organise programmes that benefit the rural community. Meanwhile, SGA Secretary and Project Director, Ian Yong said this pilot programme is part of efforts to help the needy, especially students. 'The partnership with Spectra allows us to conduct comprehensive eye examinations and distribute free glasses to students and local residents who are identified as eligible. 'We hope that those who undergo these examinations will enjoy better vision, thus improving their learning and daily lives,' he said.

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