Seva Canada Society Explained

Seva Canada Society is a registered Canadian charitable organization whose mission is to restore sight and prevent blindness in the developing world.[1] [2] It was established in 1982 with help from Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA, now Global Affairs Canada).[3] It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia.[4] Seva Canada currently works in twelve countries around the world.[5]

Seva Canada is rated as a four star charity on Charity Intelligence Canada.[6]

History

Seva Canada's sister organization Seva Foundation is located in Berkeley, California, and was co-founded in 1978 by Dr. Larry Brilliant, Ram Dass, Wavy Gravy, Nicole Grasset and Govindappa Venkataswamy. In 1982 Dr. Alan Morinis and Dr. Bev Spring established Seva Canada and secured funding from the Canadian International Development Agency (now Global Affairs Canada).

In 2015, in conjunction with Seva Foundation and the Kilimanjaro Centre for Community Ophthalmology, Seva Canada won the António Champalimaud Vision Award.[7]

Programs

Seva Canada focuses its efforts on five main categories:[8]

Honorary Patrons

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canadian registered Charities. Canadian Revenue Agency.
  2. News: Doug O'Neill. Seva Canada: Giving the gift of sight. December 2013. Canadian Living.
  3. Web site: About. Seva Canada.
  4. Web site: Contact. Seva Canada.
  5. Web site: Where We Work. Seva Canada.
  6. Web site: Seva Canada Society. Charity Intelligence Canada.
  7. Web site: Award Recipients. Champalimaud Foundation. 29 July 2016.
  8. Web site: SEVA CANADA SOCIETY — Quick View. Canada Revenue Agency. 29 July 2016.
  9. Web site: Honorary Patrons. Seva Canada.