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Pi Wear
Discover Precision, Performance and Personality
Revolutionizing eyewear with cutting-edge technology and style for every vision.
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Introducing Pi Wear
Pi is the constant. You’re the only variable.
Leaders, artists, and inventors create meaningful change by constantly working in the service of others. Join the Pi Wear movement, powerful enough to make the blind see.
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Precision in Every Frame
Cutting-edge eyewear engineered for
clarity, comfort, and style.
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Glasses So Powerful They Make The Blind See
India has the largest population of the world's blind, with over 55 million visually impaired and 8 million totally blind. Fortunately, nearly 80% of them can easily be cured if they can simply receive treatment. Each purchase of Pi Wear glasses funds the surgery to restore one person's sight. To learn more or make an additional donation, visit
Sanskara Eye Foundation
Detrimental Impact On Wage Earners
Chitra, 42, suffered from cataracts in both eyes. She only noticed that her vision was deteriorating when she couldn't read the numbers on the bus. Being a wage earner, it affected her lifestyle and she wasn't able to do the daily chores in the house. She learned of the free eye camp conducted by Sankara Eye Foundation and attended it. At the camp, she was diagnosed with cataract and transported to the base hospital for treatment. Chitra is now back in the fields taking care of the banana and vegetable cultivation. Sankara's efforts contribute directly to poverty reduction by reversing decreased productivity and social isolation that people experience when they lose their sight.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH IS KEY
India has the largest population of the world's blind, with over 55 million visually impaired and 8 million totally blind. Fortunately, nearly 80% of them can easily be cured if they can simply receive treatment. Each purchase of Pi Wear glasses funds the surgery to restore one person's sight. To learn more or make an additional donation, visit
A New Lease On Life At 72.
Chitra, 42, suffered from cataracts in both eyes. She only noticed that her vision was deteriorating when she couldn't read the numbers on the bus. Being a wage earner, it affected her lifestyle and she wasn't able to do the daily chores in the house. She learned of the free eye camp conducted by Sankara Eye Foundation and attended it. At the camp, she was diagnosed with cataract and transported to the base hospital for treatment. Chitra is now back in the fields taking care of the banana and vegetable cultivation. Sankara's efforts contribute directly to poverty reduction by reversing decreased productivity and social isolation that people experience when they lose their sight.
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