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Fred Hollows exhibition at Cessnock Library Date: 04 November 2009

Cessnock City Library will host a touring exhibition that celebrates the life and work of the late Professor Fred Hollows from 9 until 24 November 2009.  The exhibition uses pictures and story to outline the life and achievements of Fred Hollows and the continuing work of The Fred Hollows Foundation.

Sixteen years after the passing of Professor Hollows, his widow Gabi Hollows hopes the exhibition will offer locals a chance to learn more about Fred's dream of eradicating avoidable blindness and improving Indigenous health.

"The exhibition gives people the chance to learn more about Fred's life and the work of The Foundation, which I think is extremely important given that he remains a very significant person in Australian history."

Following its display at Cessnock City Library, the exhibition will continue to tour regional and metropolitan libraries in NSW throughout 2009/10.

Fred Hollows was a passionate ophthalmologist who became known for his work helping restore the eyesight of countless thousands of people in developing countries and his passionate plight to improve Indigenous health here in Australia.  In 1993 he lost his battle with cancer at age 63.

In 2008, The Fred Hollows Foundation restored the sight of 176, 472 people, provided eye care for over 1.3 million people, trained 5,217 eye health workers and supplied over $1.5 million worth of essential medical equipment.

The Foundation was named 'Best Practice Not-For-Profit Organisation 2008' by the Givewell Good Giving Guide.   Support The Fred Hollows Foundation by calling 1800 352 352 or logging onto www.hollows.org.au  

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