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Lions Club of Tortola Launches Vision 24 Project to Provide Free Eye Care in BVI
In a bid to champion eye health and ensure access to essential vision care, the Lions Club of Tortola unveils the commencement of its Vision 24 Project.
This groundbreaking initiative, aimed at offering free eye screening and eyeglasses, targets both the youthful vigor and the seasoned wisdom of the British Virgin Islands community.
“Vision impairment can severely impact the educational journey of our children,” emphasised Lion Linda Cills, MJF, co-chairperson of the project. “Through Vision 24, we strive to address this challenge and empower our youth and elderly with the gift of clear sight.”
Phase Two of the project, set to kick off on April 22nd, will see a dedicated team of 16 Optometrists and assistants from Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (VOSH) International conducting screenings and dispensing eyewear at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex in Road Town. The endeavor aims to provide eyeglasses, including prescription and sunglasses, to those in need, with further medical attention arranged for cases requiring specialized care.
Lion Daphodil Sampson MJF, President of Lions Club of Tortola, underscored the collaborative effort driving Vision 24, highlighting, “Our partnership with VOSH International, along with other key stakeholders, reflects our commitment to ensuring that no child is hindered in their educational pursuits due to visual impairment.”
Vision 24 epitomises Lions International’s ethos of community service, with a focus on early detection and intervention to preserve eye health. President Sampson noted the meticulous planning behind the initiative, ensuring that the team of volunteers, equipped with cutting-edge technology, can efficiently serve approximately 2,500 individuals throughout the week-long event.
VOSH International’s involvement underscores a broader commitment to global eye care, aligning seamlessly with Lions Club of Tortola’s mission to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
In Phase One, over 2,000 students underwent pre-screening, with approximately half referred for further evaluation in Phase Two. These efforts reflect the pressing need to address vision impairment, a widespread public health concern that impacts millions worldwide.
As Lions Club of Tortola celebrates fifty-two years of service, the Vision 24 Project underscores their commitment to community welfare.
With meetings held monthly, the club welcomes inquiries and volunteer involvement, underscoring their commitment to fostering a brighter future through clear vision.
For more information on the upcoming screening event or volunteer opportunities, interested parties are encouraged to contact the Lions Club of Tortola via phone, WhatsApp, email, or social media channels.