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What Our Donors Say

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Andrew Cassimaty

I was immensely humbled and heart-moved by my experience in Indonesia, representing LoveHeart charity organisation and supporting the John Fawcett Foundation. The transformative impact of this journey is beyond words. I urge everyone to attend and be part of this life-changing mission.

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Tanya Zlatkovic

My Love Heart travel journey to Bali was incredible. There is nothing quite like that feeling of knowing the part you played meant 279 blind people could see again.

A wonderfully planned tour with a  great group of people. 

So much love.

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Ruby Love Johnston

I had such a great time on tour with Love Heart Travel. It made me feel so happy to see the people get their eyes fixed and see how happy they were.

I'm happy we could help.

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Vicki Flack

My journey to Bali with LoveHeart Travel was everything and more.

To make a donation to an incredible charity like the John Fawcett Foundation and then see the money in action is incredibly rare. To sit with the patient before and after their eye surgery is incredibly satisfying to know that your donation is really making a difference.

The organisation and personal approach of the trip was really special taking particular care of the local community and combining it with like minded, big hearted donors. LoveHeart Travel have beautifully combined travel with purpose and it has been life changing.

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Fazila Mavjee

Being part of LoveHearts's tour with the JFF's village eye program was a truly life-changing experience for our family. Donating online, we never fully grasped the impact until we witnessed first-hand how it provided the 'gift of sight' to blind Indonesians who cannot afford to pay for eye surgery.

Thanks to Cass and Adam's LoveHeart Charity, we joined like-minded people in sponsoring a village eye clinic in East Java. Witnessing vision being restored through cataract eye surgeries and prosthetic eyes being fitted was extremely humbling and rewarding.

So blessed to have shared this experience with such amazing people....fellow donors, volunteers and the JFF team....this will live on in our hearts forever.

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Kim Adams

 I feel very humbled and honoured to have been part of the LoveHeart Tour with JFF - John Fawcett Foundation in June this year.

To donate time and money to experience 279 people's lives change... who suffered from cataract blindness and other related issues... to get their eye sight back, has forever created a memory of "Creating a better world."

Thank you.

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Silke Hayes

I had the incredible privilege of embarking on a life-changing journey to Java with the John Fawcett Foundation and Love Heart Travel. The experience has left an indelible mark on my heart, as i witnessed the profound impact of their work on the lives of the local community.

Throughout m time in Java, i had the honour of being alongside dedicated medical professionals and volunteers who selflessly devoted their time and expertise to provide essential eye surgeries. Witnessing the transformation in the lives of individuals who had their sight restored was nothing short of miraculous. The Joy and gratitude in their eyes were immeasurable.

The John Fawcett Foundation's unwavering commitment to eradicating preventable blindness in underserved communities was truly inspiring. Their holistic approach, which not only focuses on medical interventions but also community education and empowerment, is making a lasting difference.

Love Heart Travel played a pivotal role in making the journey possible, ensuring that every aspect of our trip was seamless and meaningful. From cultural immersion experiences to facilitating our work with the foundation, they truly went above and beyond to create a profound and unforgettable experience.

This journey has reinforced my belief in the power of collective action and the importance of giving back to those in need. It ha ignited a passion within me to continue supporting such vital causes and to spread the word about the remarkable work being done by the John Fawcett Foundation and Love Heart Travel.

I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of this life-changing mission. It has opened my eyes to the immense impact that small acts of kindness and generosity can have on the world. I whole heartedly encourage others to join in supporting these organisations in their noble quest to bring light and hope to those in need.

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Ariyah Hayes - Aged 10

Wow, i can't believe i got to go to java with the John Fawcett Foundation and Love Heart Travel! It was like a dream come true and its something ill never forget.

So, we went to java to help people who couldn't see well. They had trouble with their eyes, and it make me sad to think about it. But guess what? The doctors and the amazing people from the John Fawcett Foundation were like superheroes. They did these surgeries that helped the people see better again. It was like magic!

I got to be there with them, and it was incredible. I saw people who couldn't see anything, and after the surgery, they could see their families and the beautiful world around them. Their smiles made my heart happy.

Love Heart Travel made everything super fun and easy for us. We learned abouit the local culture, and i even made somenew friends. They made sure we could help the Joyn Fawcett Foundation in the best way possible.

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Keflen and Annemie Prestes 

A mind-altering experience

Last June, my husband and i decided to join LoveHeartTravel on their Charity Tour from Bali to Java, with the mission of treating approximately 3000 vision impaired people. Most of the time when donating, people know very little about the cause.

Our experience with LoveHeart was very different as we could be part of the experience. Through LoveHeart.org we were introduced to the John Fawcett Foundation (JFF) who takes all measures for these intense 3-days. Together with 23 other individuals we travelled by bus to the village where the treatments take place (eye testing + providing glasses, prosthetic eyes and cataract surgery). Upon arrival we were greated by the local patients and their family while they were awaiting medical care. It was such a privlage to interact with the locals, witness the preparation for their life changing treatment or surgery.

We even had the opportunity to attend a live surgery in one of the mobile surgery units. But on day two the impact became really clear: upon arrival we were greeted again, but there was excitement in the air...as approximately 300 people would be able to see again after sometimes years of blindness. Witnessing this moment was not only moving but it makes you reflect on how most of us take things, like having eye-sight, for granted. This trip has definitely put things in perspective for us and i would reccomend it to anyone who likes to get involved and who is ready to come face-to-face with the feeling of helping fellow humans.

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