Hi Joann
Thanks very much for your kind interest! Of course the Opening Eyes Program is always grateful to receive donations. If your association is interested in making a cash donation to the program, I would kindly suggest that cash donations be directed to LCIF, as we provide the grant for the program. In kind donations (such as equipment, visual acuity charts, etc) are also most welcome.
As you can see from the website, this program relies heavily on volunteer support both from the eye care community and local Lions working together. If any of your members are interested in becoming more involved in the "hands on" aspect of the program, we would welcome their involvement. I would be happy to provide a program video and additional literature if you think that would be helpful.
Since the program's inception, 24,000 athletes have received eye exams at 100 events worldwide. More than 9,600 pairs of glasses and protective eyewear have been distributed to help athletes live more complete lives. All of this has been made possible through generous donations of time, talent and funds. If you are interested in making a cash donation to LCIF, I can guide you through the process for donating to LCIF and specifying that the funds be directed to the Special Olympics program. Of course, all donations to LCIF are tax-deductable.
So, in summary, we welcome all of the following: -cash donations -in kind donations -volunteer support.
I am happy to discuss any of these options with you and look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Carrie Drummond
Carrie Drummond Sr. Program Coordinator, LCIF Grant Programs Dept.
300 W. 22nd St.
Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842
phone: (630) 571-5466 ext. 593
fax: (630) 571-5735
email:
cdrummon@lionsclubs.org
visit:
www.lcif-openingeyes.org
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