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Student Vision Initiative Expands Statewide in Hawai’i

February 19, 2019

A who’s who of Hawai’i charitable foundations, elected leaders, educational and vision advocates are coming together to expand a pilot program providing students free vision services at schools throughout the state.

Since 2015, nonprofits Project Vision Hawai’i and Vision To Learn have partnered to identify and help kids who lack the glasses they need at school. The joint pilot program uses mobile vision clinics that travel to school sites to provide free vision screenings to all students, followed by eye exams and glasses to students who need them. To date, the collaboration has provided 48,000 vision screenings, 2,000 eye exams and 1,200 glasses to students in low-income areas on O’ahu, Maui, Hawai’i Island and Kaua’i.

Today, the partnership celebrated a major expansion that will bring access to basic vision care to thousands more students annually. Through the addition of a new full-time mobile clinic, an expanded collaboration with the Hawai’i Department of Education, and a coalition of funders, the program will vision screen 20,000 students, provide 3,000 eye exams and 2,400 pairs of glasses in the coming year.

“Any students unable to do their best simply because no one knows that they need glasses is not OK,” said Annie Valentin, CEO of Project Vision Hawai`i. “We are committed to improving access to eye care for children who might not know they need or have access to a simple pair of glasses”

Statewide expansion celebrated at Dole Middle School in Honolulu, HI, February 19, 2019.
Statewide expansion celebrated at Dole Middle School in Honolulu, HI, February 19, 2019.
Rep. John Mizuno helps a Dole Middle Schooler with her new glasses as Lt. Governor Josh Green and others look on.
Rep. John Mizuno helps a Dole Middle Schooler with her new glasses as Lt. Governor Josh Green and others look on.
Lt. Governor Josh Green and Sharon Brown, President of Hawaiian Bank Foundation, flank a Dole Middle Schooler as she shows off her new glasses.
Lt. Governor Josh Green and Sharon Brown, President of Hawaiian Bank Foundation, flank a Dole Middle Schooler as she shows off her new glasses.

“Vision To Learn is delighted to give Hawai’i children the glasses they need to succeed in school and in life,” said Vision To Learn President Ann Hollister.

Lt. Governor Josh Green participated in the launch event at Governor Sanford B. Dole Middle School, where 86 students tried on their new glasses for the first time. Over the past month, 795 Dole students were screened and 120 (15% percent) were found to have a potential vision problem, but did not have glasses. 96 students received eye exams, and 86 were prescribed glasses.

“Hawai’i students need to come to school with the tools they need to learn. For keiki who have vision problems, that means a pair of glasses,” said Lt. Governor Green. “This program will help thousands of students see the board.” It is estimated that 18,000 Hawai’i keiki lack the glasses they need at school.

This program expansion is supported by an impressive coalition of foundations, including Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, Atherton Foundation, First Hawaiian Bank Foundation, Kamehameha Schools, Matson, and Freeman Foundation. The program is also supported by the City and County of Honolulu, and the State of Hawaii.

“Vision is where success in life starts,” said Terrence R. George, Harold K.L. Castle Foundation President and CEO. “When you can see what your teacher and classmates are communicating, you are able to take the next step in school and in society.”

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Please contact Rita Campos at [email protected] or 818-426-0069 for more information.

Gifts in any amount will have a positive impact on a child’s life. Thank you from Vision To Learn!

To give gifts of appreciated stock

Appreciated securities held more than one year may allow you to avoid capital gains tax while also receiving a tax deduction for your gift. Marketable securities held by a broker may be delivered by wire through Pershing, LLC. Our brokerage details are:
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In advance of transfer, email Rita Campos at [email protected] the following so we connect the gift to you and alert our broker to accept the securities appropriately:
1) The name of the stock
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3) The name and contact information of your broker

Gifts in any amount will have a positive impact on a child’s life. Thank you from Vision To Learn!

To give by check:

Gifts of less than $10,000 should be sent directly to Vision To Learn. Make your check payable to Vision To Learn and mail to:
Vision To Learn
12100 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1275
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Note “Kristof” in the memo field of your check.

Gifts of more than $10,000 can be sent either to Vision To Learn (above) or Focusing Philanthropy. Make your check payable to Focusing Philanthropy and mail to:
Focusing Philanthropy
1637 16th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Note “Kristof – Vision To Learn” in the memo field of your check.

Gifts in any amount will have a positive impact on a child’s life. Thank you from Vision To Learn!