Screening Program
KACSU organizes regular eye and skin screenings in partnership with organizations like the Rotterdam Foundation. These screenings are vital for early detection of potential health issues common among individuals with albinism, such as vision impairments and skin conditions due to the lack of melanin. By offering free or subsidized medical screenings, KACSU helps ensure that children and adults with albinism receive the necessary care and treatment. This program also provides access to essential products, such as sunscreen and sunglasses, which are crucial for their health and well-being. In collaboration with medical professionals, KACSU aims to improve the quality of life for individuals with albinism through proactive health monitoring. The screenings are not only focused on physical health but also raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by people with albinism. Through these regular screenings, KACSU hopes to prevent serious health complications and promote long-term well-being for the community.