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Established in the 1980s, SEE's Santa Barbara Vision Care (SBVC) provides free eye care at clinics held two or three days per week. Per day, each clinic serves 10–15 uninsured individuals, providing glasses, surgeries, eye exams, and treatments. In 2012, SBVC provided care to 1,247 patients; in 2017, it provided care to more than 2,500.
Semper Fi & America's Fund is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a variety of programs to assist wounded veterans in all branches of the United States Armed Forces. The organization describes its mission as "providing urgently needed resources and financial support for combat wounded, critically ill and catastrophically injured ...
Target Optical was founded by the Cole National Corporation in 1995 [1] in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2004, the Cole National Corporation was acquired by the Italian Luxottica S.p.A. along with other Cole National Corporation holdings such as Pearle Vision. Luxottica folded Cole's operations into its North American Retail Group and the Cole structure ...
Shopping carts outside a Target store in Albany, California, on Monday, November 18, 2024. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
Remote Area Medical is operating a pop-up clinic at St. Xavier High School on July 27-28, offering dental, vision and other medical care free. Need new glasses? Stop by this free pop-up clinic
The lenses and frames are free, but the catch is you pay for shipping (about $13) and any upgrades. The next CoastalContacts.com giveaway Free Glasses to First 10,000 Tomorrow