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Vision

Removes systemic barriers to vision screenings and ocular care to ensure early detection and treatment, as well as support academic success and long-term developmental outcomes for children, including those with blindness or significant vision impairments.

Removes systemic barriers to vision screenings and ocular care to ensure early detection and treatment, as well as support academic success and long-term developmental outcomes for children, including those with blindness or significant vision impairments.

Total Funding Since 2012: $14,291,971Total Funding Since 2012: $14,291,971

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Our Why

Research indicates that significant vision problems are prevalent in one in four of all school-aged children in the United States and one of the most prevalent handicapping conditions in childhood. Failure to treat vision disorders in children can negatively affect academic readiness and significantly impact social and developmental health.

SINCE 2012, NEARLY

49K

pairs of glasses (one for school and at home) have been distributed to children in need.

The Need

85%

Among low-income schools and academically and behaviorally at-risk children, research indicates that up to 85% have vision problems that are either undetected or untreated. Experts estimate during the first twelve years, 80% of what we learn comes through visual processing of information, yet two out of three children in the United States do not receive any preventative vision care before entering elementary school.

Our Blueprint Partners

We are proud to collaborate with esteemed organizations that exemplify the highest efficacy standards. Together, we are committed to ensuring children receive quality eye care, glasses and treatment – the tools they need for academic and social success.

  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

    Bascom Palmer Eye Institute provides vision screenings in Collier County’s low-income schools, aided by the addition of a Vision Van. Then, if medically appropriate, children also receive full eye exams and two pairs of glasses. When the need for tertiary care is detected, children are referred to an ophthalmologist for specialized care.

  • Florida Lions Eye Clinic

    Volunteer ophthalmologists from Florida Lions Eye Clinic provide evaluations and tertiary care for children who are referred to their services.

  • Lighthouse of Collier

    Lighthouse of Collier children’s programs empower youth living with blindness and vision impairment to increase their independence through experiences, education and socialization.