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Harini with a staff member at Sankara Eye Hospital, Coimbatore

Venkat Maddipati

Leading from the front since 2000

“Either we have to sacrifice family life, or get the family involved in this cause!” says Venkat Maddipati, or Venkat-garu as we fondly call him. He smiles as he talks about the humungous challenge accepted by Sankara Eye Foundation, USA (SEF, USA) – its Board of trustees, staff, and volunteers, the challenge of providing one million free eye surgeries every year from the year 2030, and the satisfaction that comes with the cause.

When You Are Down, Lift Someone Up!

Venkat Garu has been committed to SEF, USA since 2000, first as a donor and volunteer, and then as a Board member. In 2003-04, he began to be actively involved in fundraising when the Bay Area Telugu Association (BATA) stepped up to support the Guntur hospital project.

Since then, working to expand SEF, USA’s network of hospitals to support Vision 2030, the goal of one million free eye surgeries annually by 2030 has been a steady constant in his life. “This means that I have two full-time jobs - my day job at Oracle, and the after-hours and weekends at Sankara. But I am not one to complain. Being at Sankara is highly satisfying.

“We encounter many senior people at the hospitals, some of whose own kids have abandoned them, but the care and kindness they receive from the Sankara team is life-changing for them. Such stories warm our hearts and keep us motivated,” he says.

Patient Counseling and Laboratory

“Over and above, our children understand the value of giving, and most of the families of the board members and volunteers are involved with the fundraising events in some way or the other. So, it's always a family gathering here! There is no other joy I would look forward to!”

Research, the Eye Bank, and the Operating Room

The Gift of Vision

Harini Sivanandh Ramadass is a youth volunteer with Sankara Eye Foundation, USA.

Watch Padma's testimonial here.