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Vision To Learn, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Compton Unified School District Announce Program to Provide Every Child in Compton With Eye Care
All 19,000 children in Compton schools will be provided with a vision screening along with eye exams, glasses and medical care for medical issues identified during the exams. The care will be provided at no cost to the children or their families, thanks to a $1 million grant from Everychild Foundation.
COMPTON, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 25, 2024 / Vision To Learn, Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Compton Unified School District announced a groundbreaking new initiative to provide all 19,000 children in Compton schools with comprehensive eye care, at no cost to the children or their families.
Children in low-income communities often go without access to eye care. Vision To Learn (VTL), a non-profit charity, seeks to address this issue by providing vision screenings, eye exams and glasses to children at schools in low-income communities across the country. VTL has provided more than three million children with vision screenings, 560,000 with eye exams and 460,000 with glasses, all at no cost to children or their families. Twenty-seven percent of children provided with a vision screening by Vision To Learn needed glasses and more than 90% of those who needed them did not have them. Vision To Learn is the largest school-based provider of eye care in the country.
A portion of the children helped by Vision To Learn will need medical care beyond glasses, typically around five percent. The need for this additional care can be identified during an eye exam. The needs range from eye issues like amblyopia and strabismus to diabetes or a detached retina.
Vision To Learn refers these children to other medical providers for care, but sadly, there is no certainty they receive it due to lack of access, financial issues or other problems. That's where Children's Hospital LA (CHLA) comes in. The Vision Center at CHLA is world renowned for treating children with complex eye diseases and is the only center of its kind in the United States with expertise in every pediatric ophthalmologic subspecialty. Children identified by Vision To Learn's optometrists who need additional care will be connected to specialists at CHLA through a combination of telemedicine consultation and clinical treatment.
Sophisticated new equipment on Vision To Learn mobile clinics will help Vision To Learn's optometrists consult with CHLA eye experts in real time, sharing data through web-enabled smart glasses and specialized cameras and ophthalmoscopes.
The children will be provided with additional care at CHLA at no cost to the child or their family, thanks to a $1 million grant from Everychild.
This is a first-in-the-nation effort to make sure 100% of kids in a low-income community get comprehensive eye care, at scale.
This effort by Vision To Learn, CHLA and Compton schools is further validation of how school-based services can help address children's needs in low-income communities.
"This effort in Compton will be the first in the nation to provide every school child in a low-income community with comprehensive eye care, at scale," said Austin Beutner, founder of Vision To Learn, "When kids come to school hungry, we feed them. We make sure students have the books and school materials they need and that every classroom has a great teacher. Why not eye care to make sure they can get the most out of their education?"
"The women of the Everychild Foundation are thrilled to have this opportunity to partner with Vision To Learn," said Jacqueline Caster, founder and President of Everychild. "When children lack good eyesight, they invariably fall behind in school, which sets them up for a less successful life on so many levels. This new program has the ability to catch many serious visual problems that would otherwise go undetected and set children up for preventable lifelong disabilities."
"It's estimated that up to 95% of children in some communities go without regular and adequate eye care. This can lead to vision challenges being unnoticed for years, and the consequences can be severe," said CHLA Vision Center Associate Director Sudha Nallasamy, MD. "Our team is proud to be part of the solution to meet these students where they are, break down any barriers to accessing care and set them up for academic success."
"Compton Unified is thrilled to be working with Vision To Learn and The Vision Center at Children's Hospital LA, thanks to the grant from the Everychild Foundation," said Compton Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Darin Brawly. "This initiative will ensure that every child in Compton Unified has access to essential vision care services, promoting their overall health, and contributing directly to their academic success."
About Vision To Learn
Vision To Learn, a non-profit charity, was founded in 2012 by Austin Beutner and the Beutner Family Foundation. The program has helped children in more than 750 low-income communities in 16 states and the District of Columbia. Vision To Learn serves the needs of the hardest-to-reach children; about 90% of kids served by Vision To Learn live in poverty; 85% are Black and Latino.
About Everychild Foundation
Everychild Foundation is a charitable group of over 200 Los Angeles women that work together to provide a single nonprofit organization with a $1 million grant every year.
Contact Information
Damian Carroll
National Director
damian@visiontolearn.org
(818) 383-2335
SOURCE: Vision To Learn
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