Drishti has been recognized by our partners and by Pennsylvania legislators. Additionally, Drishti's volunteers have been recognized for their volunteerism. Drishti has found mention in various news channels.
Jan 26, 2024- We are grateful to Senator Carolyn Comitta's office for motivating our volunteers with recognition certificates along with Senator John Kane and Senator Katie Muth; and also to Rep. Melissa Shusterman for the appreciation certificate for Drishti Foundation.
We thank Senator John Kane , Rep. Melissa Shusterman, and Senator Carolyn Comitta's Chief of Staff Michael Hartman for attending the event and encouraging our team with their inspiring words and citations
Rep Shusterman recognizing the effort of Drishti towards supporting Royer Greaves school and other organizations in Pennsylvania.
Certificates for Drishti volunteers from Senator Carolyn Comitta, Senator John Kane, and Senator Katie Muth
Several state leaders and a group of young people working to improve the lives of those with visual impairment met with Royer-Greaves School for Blind officials to celebrate volunteerism and explore future partnership.
The Drishti Foundation, which was founded to provide visually impaired people with access to medical
The annual event raises money for Lancaster-based VisionCorps. The nonprofit assists blind and vision-impaired individuals .
This year’s Eye Drop was the largest ever. More at the news article.
Drishti's flagship event in the news here for 2022. Dristhi Foundation a Pennsylvania-based charity organization is hosting a 5K or 1K run/walk on Sunday, Aug. 28, in Wayne, Pennsylvania, to support “several children at a few blind schools across the world.”
Drishti's flagship event in the news here. Are you looking to combine your love of running with a great cause? On September 10, 2023, Drishti Foundation is holding a 5K or 1K run/walk at Wilson Farm Park in Wayne, Pennsylvania, to support blind and visually impaired children in collaboration with Royer-Greaves School