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An innovative project to eliminate preventable blindness among the poor
is the subject of a documentary shot in the remote rain forests of Guatemala.
The Main Street Media crew follows a team of eye doctors as they provide
care to more than 3,400 people in ten days. Along the way they meet 54-year-old
Rufino Garcia and his family, a 12-year-old boy named Oswal Donis, and
Maximino Zacharias, 78, who runs a general store from his home. Their
lives, and thousands of others, are forever changed by one man's vision
and the volunteers who keep coming back. Produced for Volunteer Optometric
Services to Humanity (VOSH/PA).
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