Though Arthur lives with glaucoma, he doesn’t consider himself a glaucoma ‘sufferer’. Originally from Whenuapai, he’s still a country boy at heart with an infectious positivity that will make you smile. “Begin the day with a positive mindset” Arthur advises. This is the secret to a long and full life.

He diligently takes his glaucoma eye drops every morning and every night. He puts this down to self-discipline which he firmly believes is another important attribute in life. “Over many years I would be able to count on one hand the times I ever missed taking my drops” he says. “My specialist says I have extraordinary eye muscles!” he adds.

It’s no surprise that Arthur spends eight to ten hours volunteering every week in the local community, helping to garden and keep local parks tidy. And it’s no surprise that Arthur wants to continue helping his community long after his lifetime. He’s doing this with a gift to Glaucoma NZ in his will.

From 15 -21 July, Wills Week celebrates the power of your will to make a difference in the lives of whanau, clubs, charities or community causes. If you would like to know more about how you can leave a gift in your will for Glaucoma NZ, contact Sandy on 0800 452 826 or email at info@glaucoma.org.nz.

The Public Trust is hosting a free Wills Webinar where they, alongside Philanthropy New Zealand, will share the importance of having an up-to-date will, the positive impact that you can make and the various options for including a gift to a charity. Thursday 18th July 11am-12pm. Register to attend here.

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