Partnership With Ford Philanthropy Will Provide 15,000 School Children in Cleveland and Lorain County With Eye Care. Vision To Learn, the nation’s largest provider of school-based eye care, is building on its well-established program in Ohio to help kids in Cleveland and Loraine County.
Read MoreMore than 3 million public school children lack the glasses they need. Vision To Learn has helped over 150,000 Georgia kids and provided more than 34,000 with glasses since 2017. Senator Ossoff delivered $400,000 in federal funding to help Vision To Learn provide more students with vision care in Georgia.
Read MoreAll 19,000 children in Compton schools will be provided with a vision screening along with eye exams, glasses and medical care for medical issues identified during the exams. The care will be provided at no cost to the children or their families, thanks to a $1 million grant from Everychild Foundation.
Read MoreMore than 3 million children across the country go to school every day without the glasses they need. The need is most acute in low-income communities, where 90% of children who need glasses do not have them. Vision To Learn helps address the issue by providing vision screenings, eye exams and glasses to children at schools in low-income communities. Vision To Learn recently launched efforts in Oregon.
Read MoreMore than 3 million children across the country go to school every day without the glasses they need. The need is most acute in low-income communities, where 90% of children who need glasses do not have them. Vision To Learn helps address the issue by providing vision screenings, eye exams and glasses to children at schools in low-income communities. 5,000 children in South Carolina have been provided with glasses by Vision To Learn.
Read MoreEstimates are 3-4 million public school children lack the glasses they need. Delaware has led the nation in addressing this issue.
Boeing announces multi-state support for Vision To Learn, including $100,000 to help kids in Delaware.
PPT has taken a leadership role in the global eyecare industry by addressing the question, "How much blue light to filter?" It developed and received a Chinese patent for the Glare Reduction Factor (GRF) that measures the efficacy of a computer lens to reduce glare.
Read MoreEyetique just opened three new optical shops on May 1 located within Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association facilities. The company now has 13 stores with a goal of 20 locations by year end.
Read MoreVirginia Eye Institute (VEI), one of Virginia's oldest, largest and best-known comprehensive eye care organizations, announced that Bradley P. Smith, MBA, FACHE, FHFMA, CMPE, has joined Virginia Eye Institute as Chief Executive Officer. He has more
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