Seva Foundation

{{Short description|American non-profit international health organization}}

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| purpose = Prevention of blindness.

| headquarters = 1786 Fifth Street

| location = Berkeley, California, United States

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| leader_title = Executive Director

| leader_name = Kate Moynihan{{Cite web|url=http://www.seva.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about/our_staff|title=Staff|publisher=Seva Foundation|accessdate=July 31, 2018}}

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Seva Foundation is an international non-profit health organization based in Berkeley, California, known for preventing and treating blindness and other visual impairments. It was co-founded in 1978 by Dr. Larry Brilliant, Ram Dass, Wavy Gravy, Nicole Grasset and Govindappa Venkataswamy. Steve Jobs served as an early adviser and major contributor.

Seva works with local communities in more than 20 countries around the world to develop locally-run, culturally appropriate, self-sustaining programs to increase access to eye care. Seva works with local eye health hospitals and clinics in central Asia, southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The foundation also works with Native communities in North America through its American Indian Sight Initiative.

History

Seva Foundation, based in Berkeley, California, was founded in 1978 by public health expert Larry Brilliant,{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/30/business/30charity.html|title= Google Finds It Hard to Reinvent Philanthropy|date=January 29, 2011|accessdate=January 4, 2014|work=The New York Times|first=Stephanie|last=Strom}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.ted.com/speakers/larry_brilliant|title=Larry Brilliant {{!}} Speaker {{!}} TED|website=www.ted.com|language=en|access-date=2020-01-02}} spiritual leader Ram Dass{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2019/12/23/us/ap-us-obit-ram-dass.html|title=Baba Ram Dass, Spiritual Guru and LSD Proponent, Dies at 88|date=2019-12-23|work=The New York Times|access-date=2020-01-02|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}} and humanitarian activist Wavy Gravy. Other co-founders include Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy, founder of the Aravind Eye Foundation, and Nicole Grasset, the senior adviser for the World Health Organization smallpox eradication campaign.{{Cite web|url=http://www.seva.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_history|title=Celebrating 35 Years of Service: Seva Foundation's history of Compassion in Action|accessdate=December 14, 2013|publisher=Seva Foundation|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106192001/http://www.seva.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_history|archive-date=January 6, 2014}}{{Cite web|url=http://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/68228|title=Programme d' éradication de la variole dans la République de Djibouti : évaluation de la situation actuelle et exécution des activités de surveillance : 6 novembre-30 décembre 1977 / par Nicole Grasset|year=1978 |accessdate=December 14, 2013|publisher=World Health Organization|hdl=10665/68228|language=fr |last1=Grasset |first1=Nicole |last2=Organization |first2=World Health }} Steve Jobs also participated as an adviser at early Seva meetings and provided the first significant cash donation along with an Apple II to enter and analyze eye care survey results in the original Nepal program.{{Cite news|url=http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/20/a-gift-from-steve-jobs-returns-home/?_r=0|title=A Gift From Steve Jobs Returns Home|first=Nick|last=Wingfield|accessdate=January 4, 2013|date=November 20, 2013|work=The New York Times}}

According to the Seva Foundation's website, "Seva (pronounced Say-Va) is a Sanskrit word meaning 'selfless service to others' and came to represent for us the dream of relieving suffering and reducing poverty in the most effective ways possible."{{cite web | url=https://www.seva.org/site/SPageServer/?pagename=mission | title=Seva's Mission - to restore sight and prevent blindness - Seva Foundation }}

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