Grant to help hundreds of underserved Utah children and families receive professional eye care services and eyewear
EyeCare4Kids was selected as a recipient of a $100,000 grant from Denver Broncos’ quarterback, Russell Wilson, and his talented singer-songwriter wife, Ciara, in partnership with CommonSpirit Health. The joint contribution via the couple’s Why Not You Foundation is part of their commitment to contribute $1 million to 10 charitable organizations in Colorado and Utah. EyeCare4Kids plans to use this generous award from the 2023 CommonSpirit Equity Fund to provide underserved children and families across the state of Utah with professional eye care services and eyeglasses.
Wilson and Ciara are dedicated to creating a positive impact in the lives of young people and communities. They celebrated their philanthropic efforts by presenting oversized checks to the 10 organizations at a special event at the Broncos’ practice facility in October. Dr. Oswaldo Grenardo, SVP and Chief Clinical Officer and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer of CommonSpirit Health, was also on hand to congratulate the grantees.
On his X (formerly Twitter) account, Wilson expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to make a difference in the Denver community. He stated, “Today, we celebrated 10 deserving organizations, each of which will receive $100,000 to support their incredible work in areas such as health equity, education, food security, social justice, and support for children and youth.”
Joseph Carbone, founder of EyeCare4Kids, conveyed his heartfelt thanks to CommonSpirit Health and the Why Not You Foundation. “This grant will enable EyeCare4Kids to continue its vital mission of providing eye care services to children and communities in need, ensuring they have the opportunity to see a brighter future. The funds will significantly enhance our ability to improve more young lives, empowering them to thrive academically and socially.”