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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Kiran Singh, president of the Greater San Fernando Area Chamber of Commerce, presents a pair of glasses to Devon Foster, a student of the Pleasantville Government Primary School as part of the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation's Eyes Right Project, at Naparima College, San Fernando on June 8. - Photo by Lincoln Holder MANY people take seeing clearly for granted, and for children worldwide, the lack of basic vision impedes their education. […]

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