Donate your Eye Glasses
Please drop off your used glasses and hearing aids to any of the following locations.
Village of Grafton 1300 Hickory Street Grafton, WI 53024 Wisconsin Vision 1260 North Port Washington Road Grafton, WI 53024 Directions BMO Harris Bank 1200 Washington Street Grafton, WI 53024 Port Washington State Bank 2080 Washington Street Grafton, WI 53024 Grafton Post Office 1817 Highland Drive Grafton, WI 53024 Badger Optical 1210 12th Avenue Grafton, WI 53024 Freed Thomas D OD 1106 Washington Street Grafton, WI 53024 Walgreens 1915 Wisconsin Avenue Grafton, WI 53024 |
Prevent Blindness, Saving Sight for Millions of People Around the World
Since Lions Clubs International was founded in 1917, Lions have worked on projects designed to prevent blindness, restore eyesight and improve eye health and eye care for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Indeed, sight is one of Lions defining causes. Through professional training, healthcare system development and wide spread drug treatment distribution, Lions have gained worldwide recognition for their work to improve sight and prevent blindness. Lions around the world are also actively involved in:
•Recycling eyeglasses at 18 centers worldwide.
•Supporting Lions Eye Banks that provide eye tissue for sight-saving surgeries.
•Screening the vision of hundreds of thousands of people every year.
•Preventing blindness by providing treatment to those at risk of losing their vision.
Recreational Camps
Lions proudly support recreational camps that are customized to meet the special needs of children and adults who are blind or who have severe vision loss. With input from experts – physicians, departments and ministries of health and local foundations – Lions have organized recreational camps to give these individuals the unique experience of camping.
Vision Screenings
A vision screening is performed to identify possible vision problems. Lions partner with eye care professionals to carry out joint screening events.
Lions Recycle For Sight
In just about any home, one can find a pair of eyeglasses that are no longer being used. That same pair of eyeglasses can change another person's life.
That's why the Lions started the Recycle For Sight program. Everyone can help.
Throughout the year, Lions, Leos and other volunteers collect used eyeglasses and deliver them to regional Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centers (LERCs). LERC volunteers clean, sort by prescription strength and package the glasses. Recycled glasses are distributed to people in need in low and middle income commmunities where they will have the greatest impact.
Eyeglass Recycling – How You Can Help
If you have used eyeglasses you no longer need, you can donate them now. Lions accept prescription and reading glasses, sunglasses and plastic and metal frames. Children's glasses are especially needed.
In addition to all of the programs mentioned above, Lions Clubs International Foundation supports several large-scale partnership initiatives, research opportunities and grant programs that aid the Lions in their sight saving efforts
Overcoming the Challenges of Hearing Impairment
According to the World Health Organization, 360 million worldwide have disabiling hearing loss. Another 1.1 billion people are at risk of hearing loss.
•Children with hearing impairment can experience delays in the development of speech, language and cognitive skills.
•In adults, hearing impairment and deafness can make it difficult to obtain and keep employment.
•Hearing impaired children and adults are often socially stigmatized and isolated.
Lions service activities for people who are deaf or have a hearing impairment may include:
•Hearing loss awareness campaigns
•Hearing screenings
•Hearing aid recycling program
•Recreational camps for the deaf and hearing impaired
•Assistance for the deaf and hearing impaired individuals