Posts Tagged ‘veterans’

Lending a hand in South Carolina

Kim R. is on the VSP Mobile Clinic team.

Kim R. is on the VSP Mobile Clinic team.

Last week, the mobile clinic was in Charleston, SC at Crisis Ministries helping their clients.  We had patients scheduled, and we have been able to see all of them and take the walk up patients.  The word spread quickly through out the community and each day we had people lined up waiting for us when we arrived!  The people here are so gracious and thankful for the services being provided.  Some have walked miles and waited all day to be seen!  Each and everyone of the patients we have seen have required glasses!
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From the road: VSP at the Sonora Stand Down for Veterans

Kim R. is a Moblie Clinics Operations Manager

Kim R. is a Moblie Clinics Operations Manager

I spent my time yesterday at the Sonora Stand Down in Sonora, CA with the VSP Mobile Clinic.  We were there to provide quality comprehensive eye exams and glasses to the homeless veterans of the Sierra Foothills.  It was a bittersweet day for me.  It saddens me that many Veterans, who gave their service to preserve our freedom, are in dire need of medical services. I am proud that I work for a company that gives back to the community and partners with organizations such as the Sonora Stand Down which helps these Veterans.usflag300

As a former Sargent in the US Air Force, I felt a bond with these veterans, many of who are homeless and are not able to live the “American Dream.”  These men and women amazed me … they are not bitter, they are not angry – they are thankful for those few individuals and companies that will help them.

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A Winning Team

Jace D. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team.

Jace D. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team.

If you haven’t heard of World T.E.A.M. Sports, you have now. World T.E.A.M. (The Exceptional Athlete Matters) Sports is a group dedicated to creating opportunities for disabled and able-bodied athletes to join together to participate in a variety of  challenging sporting events.  Among many events over the years, the group has run Boston Marathon and even reached the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Currently, World T.E.A.M. Sports is in the middle of the 2009 Coastal TEAM Challenge, which concludes August 9th. This year’s team includes fifteen disabled veterans (active or otherwise) from United States and Canadian military. Together, they will paddle their kayaks in open water from Anacortes, Washington to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Read more »

A Day in the Life of VSP Mobile Clinic Outreach

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team

The VSP Mobile Eyes® clinic spent a week in the Bay Area of California earlier this year partnering with five local charities. I was lucky enough to have the chance to join Niki M., Mobile Clinic Specialist, at the Bill Graham Auditorium in San Francisco where VSP partnered with Project Homeless Connect (PHC) to provide free comprehensive eye exams and free eyewear to homeless individuals. I left Sacramento early that rainy Wednesday morning excited and energized to finally see the clinic in action.

When I arrived I was fortunate to have Niki take my keys to expertly park my car

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behind the clinic. What a gal, not only can she drive a 45 foot RV in the city, she can also parallel park like a champ. Fortunately, the rain had stopped by this time so I was able to take some good pictures before the first rush of patients started arriving.

I was quickly brought up to speed on how to help patients select frames (honesty is always appreciated),

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measure for bifocals and note prescriptions. After always hearing Niki talk about the amazing people she meets on a regular basis, it was surreal to witness some of those people first-hand. It was inspirational to realize these were real people, who had dreams, aspirations and truly were in need and were so grateful to have the opportunity to see again. Something so basic and important, yet so many of us take for granted.

Those four hours went by so fast, yet we were able to help so many people. Niki even managed to fit in a quick chat with a reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle who was doing a story on veterans and was interested in the work the clinic did, specifically the priors day work it did in the Tenderloin district.

All in all, the Mobile Eyes clinic helped over 411 people in the Bay Area in just five days. I was just as grateful to have the chance to witness our mission in action. You can keep up to date on where the clinics are at vsp.com/community and clicking on the 2009 Event Calendar. You can also follow the clinics on Twitter! @SeeLia & @SeeZar

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