Ana Carvalho and Vitor Martins, owners of  Maxivisão Optics, left for Macedonia with their two children to carry out yet another act of solidarity. This is now the fourth mission that the couple from Vila Nova de Poiares (Coimbra, Portugal) have embarked on, after being in São Tomé and Príncipe, Peru and Cape Verde.

Maxivisão’s IV Solidarity Mission took place in Ohrid, a city located in the north of Macedonia, during the month of June, and finished with the distribution of 20 prescription glasses to people with serious refractive and financial needs.

The project, carried out by Maxivisão, counted on the valuable help of locals Naumka Kuzeska and Dimche Kanevce and the brands Zeiss, Jack Noble and “Mundo by Maxivisão”.

According to Vitor Martins, this mission “was slightly different from the others”, as this year they warned people “to use glasses of a certified quality” and offered “10 pairs of glasses to children and 10 to young people and children with rare diseases and mobility difficulties”.

Ana Carvalho and Vitor Martins don’t hide their satisfaction for yet another mission successfully completed, “an incredible journey” which also had the special presence of their children.