News Updates on Vision Services for Kids
EyeCare4Kids Supports Kyrene de la Esperanza Elementary School Meet the Teacher Night
Karla Rodriquez Mata, MSW, Certified School Counselor/Social Worker for Kyrene de la Esperanza Elementary School in South Phoenix, Arizona invited EyeCare4Kids Arizona (EC4K AZ) to participate with a variety of other support service organizations at the annual Meet the Teacher Night
Clark County School District Extends Eye Care Service Agreement with EyeCare4Kids
Since expanding to Nevada in 2012, EyeCare4Kids has enjoyed an incredible partnership with Clark County School District.
It’s Children’s Eye Health Safety Month. Is it Time to Get Your Children’s Eyes Checked?
Even after birth, a baby’s eyes have not fully developed. Over time, vision centers in the brain develop, and vision improves. If infants cannot use their eyes for whatever reason, vision centers do not develop properly, and vision is impaired despite their healthy appearance.
Vegas Golden Knights Win the Stanley Cup!
Our Nevada EyeCare4Kids Team is celebrating the Vegas Golden Knights after the local hockey team won the 2023 Stanley Cup!
EyeCare4Kids Refugee Vision Program Offers “Life Changing” Services
Our Refugee Vision Program provides vision care to the refugee communities in Utah.
EyeCare4Kids Continues to Grow Lenses 4 Literacy Program
The EyeCare4Kids Lenses 4 Literacy program provides free vision screenings to adults and children at libraries and community events throughout Utah.
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There are 10 million children in the United States in need of vision services. By contributing to the EyeCare4Kids™ cause, you will help a child clearly see the leaves on a tree, the words in a book, and the faces of their friends and family. A donation of $100 provides exams as well as glasses for 3 children.







