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Pro-Practicum learners can see clearly now

They realised that they can now focus on their school work without the challenge of poor eyesight.

In August, 21 learners from Pro-Practicum School were invited to have their eyes tested by Key West Shopping Centre’s Dynamic Vision Optometrists, followed by a scrumptious lunch at Panarottis later that day.

Approximately four weeks later, their prescription spectacles were ready for collection. In celebration of their now clear vision, Key West subsequently decided to sponsor NuMetro movie tickets, which they used after receiving their new specs.

Phillia Mkhumane, Jenniva Motlhanke and Maryka Jordaan can’t wait to watch the movie with their new vision. Photo: Alanicka Lotriet.

Many of the learners couldn’t believe their eyes and had to flip their glasses on and off to see the difference their new specs were making. They realised that they can now focus on their school work without the challenge of poor eyesight.

According to the Dynamic Vision Practice Manager, Louise Bezuidenhoudt, this annual initiative is aimed at bettering the sight of learners from various schools.

Leandra Lombard, Louise Bezuidenhout and Marlé Esterhuizen are honoured to be able to help the learners. Photo: Alanicka Lotriet.

The learners are very grateful for the opportunity to see properly again and thank the Dynamic Vision team for their kindhearted assistance.

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