New Eyes for the Needy Bringing Vision to the US and the World Bringing Vision to the US and the World
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Impact: How You Can Help

Glasses from New Eyes for the Needy directly impact a person's life. Because of New Eyes, children can succeed in school, seniors can remain independent, and adults can find employment.

New Eyes for the Needy relies on the support of thousands of individuals and organizations across the United States to fulfill our mission of improving the vision of the less fortunate. How can you or your organization have an impact?
  • Make a cash donation. Each $60 donated to New Eyes purchases a pair of eyeglasses for an American in need.
  • Recycle. Donate your used eyeglasses, hearing aids, jewelry and giftware.
  • Sponsor a collection drive in your community, school, place of worship, or office.
  • Volunteer as an individual or a group to sort and test used eyeglasses or provide administrative support.
  • Participate in our U.S. program as a social service agency, optical dispenser or provider of free eye exams.
  • Distribute glasses from New Eyes to poor people in developing nations.
  • Shop at Fabulous Finds, the jewelry and giftware showroom benefiting New Eyes for the Needy. Proceeds from the showroom help purchase new eyeglasses for the poor in the U.S.
  • Join our mailing lists to learn more about New Eyes for the Needy.





    How Our Vision Impacts People

    "My new glasses are wonderful. I no longer have trouble seeing when I drive. I also have found that they help a great deal at work. I am a carpenter and details are important. I am now able to do the quality work that had become almost impossible to do before glasses."

    Joe, New Jersey

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