Posts Tagged ‘free eye exams’

Make a Difference through the VSP Eye Pledge Campaign!

Since the Eye Pledge campaign kicked off three months ago, more than 47,000 people have made the promise to care for their eyes! In return, VSP has provided free eye exams and glasses to Boys and Girls Clubs of America for each Eye Pledge taken. But we are still in need of more pledge-takers in order to reach our 50,000 goal.

See how your Eye Pledge helps children in need:

-Watch (below) how the VSP Eye Pledge campaign, with the support of a local VSP optometrist, helped Atlanta-area children improve their eyesight and performance in school.

-Boys & Girls Club members in Tampa, Florida, have also benefited from pledge-takers like you through the campaign. See how the life of one young student in particular has changed (below).

Take the free VSP Eye Pledge now and help us reach our goal of providing 50,000 kids a free eye exam and glasses. You can make a difference!

VSP Mobile Clinic Stops at Loaves and Fishes

VSP Optometrist Wesley Umeda, O.D., examines a patient in-need onboard the VSP Mobile Eyes Clinic

I am constantly reading the blogs and articles from the VSP Mobile Clinic team and it always seemed like the people who participate have such rewarding experiences–I used to think it was just a marketing strategy.  That is until I joined up with Lori F., Vicki A., and the Mobile Clinics team at the Loaves and Fishes event this month in Sacramento.  Talk about an eye opener!!!  I arrived at the location at 8:00 am to help set up and was immediately approached by numerous people from Friendship Park asking how they could get an appointment to see the eye doctor.  I directed them to the event coordinator for Loaves and Fishes, but many of them were not seen at the clinic that day because patients had already been pre-registered.

Once the patients started arriving, I quickly realized exactly what the other Mobile Clinic volunteers had been blogging about.  The people we saw are often overlooked in society–most of them carrying everything they own in a backpack.  And yet, the energy and excitement they exuded was intoxicating. I heard more laughter and saw more smiles on their faces than at the mall on a weekend.

As the morning rolled on, the line continued to grow and it started heating up outside.  There was really nothing we could do to speed up the process as so many patients were getting their eyes dilated and had to wait inside for the doctor to reexamine them.  Jessie, a VSP Intern and fellow MRT, did such an amazing job with the people waiting outside and making sure all of the paperwork was in order so that we could focus on getting the patients in and out as quickly as possible.  I will never forget one of the patients named Brandy. She was so tired of waiting to see the doctor and was getting incredibly grumpy, so we invited her to wait in the clinic in the air conditioning.  She tried so hard to stay mad, but once she and I started picking out her frames there was nothing that could wipe the smile off of her face.

Dr. Umeda, Dr. Swan and Dr. Kim, VSP doctors who volunteered their time, all did such an amazing job with the patients. People kept telling me how nice they were to them.  It is so easy to take the kind of care I receive from my VSP doctor for granted, and it was just one of many reminders I had that day of just how blessed I am.  I feel kind of selfish for having gotten so much out of this experience when we were there to be giving to others, but I truly felt like I was doing something that made a difference.  So many of the people I met during the event were so gracious and grateful to us for helping them to see.  Without my glasses I can see about 6 inches from my face, so I cannot even begin to imagine how hard it is to have to go through life not being able to see what’s going on around me.

I would like to say a big thank you to Loaves and Fishes for everything they do for the people in our community.  I have always known VSP was a special place to work and am so grateful that our company not only gives back to the community, but allows and encourages its employees to do the same.  This event hit close to home for me and opened my eyes to so many of the things in life that I take for granted.  I cannot wait for the next opportunity I get to volunteer with the Mobile Clinics!

VSP will participate in the largest-ever free healthcare event in the U.S.

This week, we are heading down to the Los Angeles Sports Arena to provide vision care services in the largest-ever free healthcare event in the U.S. to date. The four-day clinic (Thursday through Sunday) will bring eye doctors together with hundreds of physicians, dentists, nurses, and general volunteers to service thousands of people in need.

VSP will be providing free eye exams and prescription eye glasses at the four-day event. We’ll have one of our mobile clinics and several additional portable exam lanes to help see as many people as possible. We’re expecting to see about 2,000 patients!

Other services offered at the clinic include physical exams, immunizations, mammograms, PAP smears, diabetes screenings, and dental cleanings and dental work.

And for those of you Dr. Oz fans, he’ll be there, too! Stay tuned to our blog, Facebook, and Twitter channels for our updates about the event over the next few days.

Local residents: please note that you must have a wristband to be admitted.
To learn more about the event, including wristband information, click here.

Dr. Drew’s Life Changers: You can be one!

Yesterday, on the new Dr. Drew’s Life Changers show, he featured a mother who has been unable to afford to fix or buy new glasses for her children. She was having to make the gut-wrenching decision between paying bills and putting food on the table versus enabling her children to see. This was a segment near and dear to our hearts and a clear example of why the VSP Eye Pledge campaign is so important.

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You can be a life changer!
If you haven’t yet, please take a moment to take the free Eye Pledge and help direct a free eye exam and glasses, donated by VSP Vision Care on your behalf, to a Boys and Girls Club child in need in your local community. Then please share and encourage others to join us in helping to remove the need for 50,000 children and their parents to make a decision between sight and other family essentials.

VSP Continues the Quest to Help 50,000 Children

The VSP Eye Pledge Campaign, in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, has gotten off to a wonderful start. As of September 26, a total of 7,587 Eye Pledges have been taken by people across the country, translating into the same number of free eye exams and pairs of glasses to be donated by VSP Vision Care to children served by Boys & Girls Clubs.

Annual eye exams are important for everyone – from children to seniors – not only to ensure that your eyes are healthy, but they can be your first line of defense in detecting signs of chronic diseases! Through an eye exam VSP doctors can detect signs of health conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Check out the personal testimonial below from Anne M. of Eden, North Carolina describing why she took the VSP Eye Pledge:

“Eye health is important to me because of a recent health scare. Two years ago, my vision began to get blurry. I was nearing the milestone birthday of age 50, which I thought may have caused my vision to blur.  To be safe, I made an eye doctor appointment that was scheduled for two weeks out. A few days after I called, I began to feel really bad. I thought I might have had the flu, but my feeling bad, along with my blurry vision got progressively worse. About one week later, I felt so bad that my friend drove me to the hospital. The diagnosis was that I had diabetes. My sugar was so high, I had to stay in the hospital for 4 days, until my levels were regulated. I rescheduled my eye appointment for the week after I arrived home. The eye doctor explained to me how diabetes affects your vision greatly, and showed me what can happen to my vision if my diabetes was left untreated. After being on medication, my vision greatly improved, and my eye doctor determined that I just needed regular reading glasses (just like anyone could as they age). I will never take my vision for granted. I was happy to take the VSP Eye Pledge, so children that may not have been able to afford it can now finally have their own eye exam and glasses, if they need them. I’m sure their futures will be a wonderful thing to see.”

There are still more children to help and it doesn’t cost you a thing! We’ll be donating up to 50,000 free eye exams and glasses to children served by Boys & Girls Clubs of America as individuals continue to take the pledge to care for their eyes.

Join the thousands of people who have already helped a child receive the eyecare and eyewear they need and take the VSP Eye Pledge today!

Helping kids in Georgia see clearly for back to school

VSP is partnering with the Georgia Optometric Association and St. Mary’s Community Center this week to provide free eyecare and eyewear to children in need in Savannah, Georgia.

VSP’s brought its mobile eye clinic, SeeZar, to Savannah on Monday, and with the help of local optometrists, will continue this service to pre-selected children until Wednesday, August 11.

Here is a clip from WSAV-TV featuring a young patient seen on the clinic Monday, August 9.