Lives Changed: 10,000



One of four people under the age of 18 needs some form of visual assistance.

All profits directly fund Visual Compassion a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

  • Develop a global distribution network
  • Provide improved vision and a better quality of life for the poor.
  • Reduce the cost of current programs providing the same service so that
    more people can be reached
  • Allow volunteers to gain essential job training at local centers and through our online resources

The premise is very simple. If you cannot see properly, you can not be educated properly. Aside from water and basic medical care, education stands as the chief limiter of change in any area of poverty on our planet. Visual Compassion believes that one of education's chief limiters is proper vision care. All studies continually cite one of four people under the age of 18 needs some form of visual assistance. This number increases to nearly 100% of people once they reach 38 years of age.

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