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Hambisa Tirone Isoniwe, 44, known to those around her as Bonnie, is a vibrant woman whose warmth and personality light up every room she enters.

Bonnie lives and works in Coffee Bay, where she is part of the growing tourism industry in the area. Working in catering at one of the local restaurants, she plays an important role behind the scenes in the kitchen, helping serve both her community and the many visitors who pass through this beautiful part of the Eastern Cape.

When Bonnie began to lose sight in one eye, her ability to work and support herself was suddenly under threat. Thankfully, because she was close to the Grace Vision team and able to access help quickly, intervention came before that loss of vision could have even wider consequences. She had been blind in one eye for less than a year.

For many people in similar circumstances, that is not the reality. Delayed access to care often means vision loss continues for far longer before treatment becomes possible. Bonnie’s story is a reminder of how important early intervention can be.

This weekend, through the support of Blind Loyalty and the amazing work of Amanda Cromhout, Bonnie received the surgery she needed.

Bonnie carries a joy that is hard to miss. Her smile lights up a room, and her gratitude for the help she received was clear for everyone to see. Stories like hers remind us why timely intervention matters so deeply.

At Grace Vision, helping people receive care before vision loss costs them their livelihood is so important. When sight is restored early, the impact reaches far beyond one person. It helps protect independence, preserve employment, and reduce the ripple effects that so often affect entire families.

Because sometimes restoring sight means protecting a future before it is lost.

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Blind Loyalty

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Registered address: 3 Soetvlei Ave, Constantia Hills, 7806

T: 021 – 715 8619
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