PSG launches Vision Aid Overseas campaign

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 - 12:51

Property Search Group is pleased to announce that, as part of its 20th birthday celebrations, the three South West offices have nominated Vision Aid Overseas to be their charity partner in 2017.

More than 640 million people worldwide cannot see properly simply because they need glasses. Ninety percent of the people affected live in developing countries. Vision Aid Overseas works with professional UK volunteers in five African countries to provide training to local eye care workers, to establish Vision Centre’s and to deliver outreach services in rural and isolated communities. So, those children in Africa who can’t see can learn and get an education and adults who can’t see can earn to support their families. PSG will support the charity through various fundraising activities at events and spectacle collections across the region.  

Speaking about the partnership, PSG’s Martin Gill says: “We are excited to be working with Vision Aid Overseas (VAO) in our 20th year. The charity transforms lives in some of the poorest parts of the world, by proving much needed eye tests and spectacles and we look forward to a successful partnership with VAO in 2017.”

Property Search is a leading provider of residential and commercial searches and reports for legal and conveyancing professionals throughout the UK. The regional offers have great local knowledge, working closely with the local authorities and others in the community.
Martin continues: “This year is all about the number 20 for PSG and, to mark the occasion, our Somerset, Swindon and Plymouth offices are teaming up to deliver the PSG@20 campaign.  Our fundraising partnership is an integral part of this, aptly entitled Vision 20.”

The fundraising partnership will launch at the Solicitors Group conference in Plymouth on 13th to 14th June, at the St Mellion International Resort, when PSG will ask visitors to their stand to take part in a sensory box experience. Visitors to the PSG stand will endeavor to guess the contents of three boxes through touch alone, for a small donation to Vision Aid overseas. Those who guess correctly will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win Dinner for Two at the new Marco Pierre White restaurant at the Holiday Inn, Plymouth.

Later on in the year, the PSG team will collect spectacles to be recycled, for their precious metal content, with the income generated used to support the charity’s programmes overseas.

Sarah Namusobya, Fundraising Officer, VAO said: We are very grateful to have been chosen as PSG’s charity of the year and are excited to be working with them on their 20th anniversary. It costs Vision Aid Overseas just £5 to provide an eye test and a pair of glasses to a child or an adult living in Africa, so the income raised through PSG’s 20th anniversary celebrations will really help us to make a difference to so many people’s lives.

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