Website: Lions in Sight of California and Nevada
District 4-A1 Chairperson: Paul Wagner
Email: pablowagner2002@yahoo.com
OFFICIAL LIONS INTERNATIONAL EYEGLASS RECYCLING CENTER FOR THE WESTERN UNITED STATES
Lions in Sight has been an MD-4 endorsed project since 1991. Lions in Sight of California and Nevada (LIS) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) California corporation. LIS is an endorsed project of Multiple District 4 and has been designated by Lions Clubs International as the Lions Clubs International Recycling Center for the western United States.
Lives are diminished as vision is diminished. Children with poor vision struggle in school, limiting their opportunities to lead a normal, productive life. Adults lose productivity as their near vision predictably declines with age. Seniors lose their independence and dignity as they become increasingly reliant upon others for the simplest tasks.
Basic eye care and eyeglasses contribute not only to the improvement of the quality of life for all ages, but also to the process of national development.
We are dedicated to bringing basic eye care and eyeglasses to a world of people in need. If you would like to be a technician/helper on a clinic mission, please contact warehouse at 707-648-2306.
Please explore our website, https://www.lionsinsight.net/, see our work, and help us to help others. Join the “Lions in Sight Family”.
EYE GLASSES COLLECTION
Pack Securely. Place on outside of package:
- Number of glasses
- Club Name
- Club Secretary
- Club Address
Ship UPS to: Lions in Sight Warehouse
1404 Lemon Street
Vallejo, CA 94590
Bring your eyeglasses and hearing aids to the district meetings for pick-up.
- To serve as the Official Lions International Eyeglass Recycling Center for the western United States.
- To conduct clinic trips to developing nations to give eye examinations and prescribe recycled eyeglasses to those in need, free of charge.
- To provide used eyeglasses to Lions Clubs world-wide and to ensure the eyeglasses are appropriately prescribed and distributed.
- To expand the capability of Lions in MD-4 to provide to provide free primary eye care to the needy in their district.