We appreciate that many VSP® network doctors give back to their communities in the U.S. and across the globe. Explore opportunities below to leverage VSP Eyes of Hope® and make an even bigger impact.
VSP Vision partners with eye doctors and local schools and non-profits to bring the VSP Eyes of Hope mobile clinics to communities in need and provide no-cost eye exams and prescription glasses. We’re always in need of eye doctors to volunteer, and participating is easy! The VSP Eyes of Hope team works with the partners to manage the event, coordinate patients, and supply the eyewear so doctors can focus on eye care.
VSP Vision eyewear companies Marchon and Altair Eyewear donate new frames and sunglasses to support eye doctors, schools of optometry, and optometric organizations who are participating in charitable outreach in the U.S. or abroad.
VSP Eyes of Hope gift certificates are distributed through our national network of charitable partners, including school nurses, American Red Cross, Lions Clubs, and Prevent Blindness. Certificates are available for adults and children in need, including those affected by disaster. When you see patients with a certificate, you’ll be reimbursed for all services as a Choice network doctor. While distribution of new gift certificates is currently paused, all gift certificates currently in circulation that have not expired are valid and can be used by patients.
Complete the interest form and a member of the Eyes of Hope team will be in touch. We look forward to supporting your charitable efforts in your community and beyond.
The latest VSP Vision Impact Report demonstrates our continued progress toward our social responsibility commitments and celebrates the milestones along the way, including the 4.3 million people in need who’ve gained access to eye care and eyewear.
ODs share the value of giving back and how volunteering makes the work they do even more impactful and rewarding.
A fourth-generation Doctor of Optometry, Gabrielle Gatten, OD, carries on her family’s legacy of caring for others.
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It was a passion for helping others that steered fourth-year optometry student Aubry Tackett towards optometry.
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