From Minnesota to Africa, OneSight brings diverse groups of people together to share their passion for giving back. For Gary Tonsager, Pearle Vision Franchisee, it was also a shared passion for sports that helped forge a lifelong bond with a local volunteer. CONTINUE READING ![]()
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Baseball Builds Bridges From Benin to Minnesota
OneDay
Today OneSight shows that it all comes down to one: a small number with an incredibly large and powerful mission behind it, proving one is all it takes. One passion for bringing a clearer view of our world to the world, one pair of unwanted glasses to make a difference in the life of someone in need without healthy vision, and OneDay: OneSight’s single largest day of giving eye care to locals in need. CONTINUE READING ![]()
Host a Local Collection for OneSight
For millions of OneSight patients worldwide, the adage “seeing is believing” rings with truth. Seeing clearly can mean a renewed belief in the possibilities for one’s life—whether it’s a child who can perform better in school, or an adult who regains a sense of independence. It’s thanks to the donations from caring supporters like you that OneSight has been able to successfully deliver free eye care and eyewear to more than eight million patients since 1988. CONTINUE READING ![]()
World Sight Day
“I can see the leaves on the trees.”
“I can read the board.”
“I can now get A’s.”
“I love my new glasses. Thank you.”
These are just some of the words our patients have expressed to OneSight volunteers over the years. As today we acknowledge World Sight Day, an annual day of awareness held to focus global attention on blindness and visual impairment, we want to remember the patients our passionate volunteers and supporters serve every day through Clinics, in-store and community programs. CONTINUE READING ![]()
October Sight Night 10.31.11
On Halloween this year, encourage your kids to collect some real treats. No, I’m not talking about candy. I’m talking about gently used eyewear – eyewear that can make a visible different to someone in need. CONTINUE READING ![]()















