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Since 1997, more than 860,000 children have received access to a free comprehensive eye exam and prescription glasses through a Sight for Students gift certificate redeemed at a local VSP eye doctor’s office.
NASN is grateful to VSP Vision™ for VSP Eyes of Hope® (formerly Sight for Students). The program provides school nurses with gift certificates for a no-cost eye exam and, if prescribed, new glasses that NASN members can distribute to students who qualify.
VSP Vision TM Eyes of Hope® gift certificates (formerly known as VSP® Sight for Students®) provide students in need with access to free vision care.
VSP Sight for Students is now known as VSP Eyes of Hope. Visit the Give Help section for charitable partners to learn more.
Sight For Kids doesn't just help transform the lives of children, but entire communities. Parents relieved, teachers informed, and communities engaged, all by helping one child at a time see the world clearly and reach their greatest potential.
VSP Vision Eyes of Hope addresses barriers of income, distance, and disaster to provide equitable access to eye care and eyewear where it’s needed most. To date, we’ve provided access to no-cost vision care for more than 3.8 million people in need.
Conexus is proud to partner with the VSP Eyes of Hope (formerly Sight for Students) voucher program, which provides free eye exams and glasses through VSP network providers. Additionally, our partnership with OneSight allows us to provide free eyeglasses to additional students who may not qualify for the Sight for Students vouchers.
Operating through a network of community partners who identify children in need, Sight for Students provides free eye exams and glasses using Vision Service Plan (VSP) gift certificates.
VSP Sight for Students offers gift certificates distributed through a network of community partners nationwide for a free comprehensive eye exam and prescription glasses. Eye exams. Glasses & contacts. Eligibility Requirements. 1. 19 years or younger, 2. Family income up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, 3.
The Sight For Students program helps children across the country whose parents work, but who are ineligible for government support and cannot afford the eye exams and eyeglasses they need. The program hopes to serve up to 50,000 children a year.