Eye Glasses offered at Spokane Central Lion's Club
Provides assistance to low-income individuals needing help in getting eyeglasses as well as numerous stations that are set up at various community agencies and businesses to collect eyeglasses for people in the community that are in need of them. See the website for locations and application for assistance.
Numerous stations are set up at various community agencies and businesses to collect eyeglasses for people in the community that are in need of them.
Equipment - Eye Glasses offered at Lions Club Skagit County Services
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club. Also collects used eyeglasses andand distributes overseas.
Critical Financial Assistance offered by Operation Homefront's Pacific Northwest Office
Provides emergency financial assistance for documented needs of post 9/11 service members who have been wounded or are currently deployed. Limited assistance available for active duty service members.
Provides critical financial assistance for military families.
Examples of financial assistance include:
- Car repair
- Essential home items
- Rent or mortgage
- Utilities
- Dental
- Food
- Moving
- Emergency travel & transportation
- Eyeglasses
Must be able to show that financial resources are insufficient to meet current expenses, and that those expenses are already due or past due.
Can provide only emergency food assistance and eyeglasses to individuals in the general eligibility group.
Vision and Hearing Assistance offered at Lions Club - Quilcene
Helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses, vision exams, and hearing aids.
The Lion's Club helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses, vision exams, and hearing aids. They can arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with the NW Lions Foundation, and a local physician for organ donations. They can also provide information and referrals. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth. They also participate in a vast variety of projects important to their communities. These projects range from cleaning up local parks to providing supplies to victims of natural disasters.
Sequim Vision Expense Assistance offered at Lions Club Clallam - Sequim Valley Lions
Helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Must live within the Sequim School District, complete an application, and meet income guidelines.
The Lion's Club helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help coordinate with the University of Washington Eye Bank Program and a local physician for organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth. They also participate in a vast variety of projects important to their communities. These projects range from cleaning up local parks to providing supplies to victims of natural disasters.
Eye Exams and Glasses offered at Lions Club Kitsap - Bremerton Central Lions
Get an eye exam and glasses. Cannot provide reimbursement assistance.
Lions Clubs help low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with Sightlife and a local physician for cornea transplants and eye tissue organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth.
Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation of Cowlitz County offered at Kalama Lions Club
Kalama Lions Club provides eye and hearing screenings, eyeglasses, and hearing aids to those in need.
Provides eye and hearing screenings, eyeglasses, and hearing aids to those in need. Donations of used eyeglasses and hearing aids are accepted by the Northwest Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center (Olympia, WA) or any Lions Club, which are sorted, cleaned, and prepared for distribution within the community.
Seattle/King County Clinic offered at Seattle Center
Provides free dental, vision and medical care at a four-day event. Also offers wraparound social work. First come; first served. Cannot seek dental and vision care on the same day.
Provides free dental, vision and medical care at a four-day event.
Patients cannot seek care for dental and vision on the same day.
They can opt to return and wait in line another day to receive additional services.
Interpreters will be available.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
Dental: Cleanings, fillings, extractions and x-rays.
Vision: Vision screening, complete dilated eye exams, glaucoma screening, diabetic retinopathy, reading glasses and prescription eyeglasses (delivered at a later date).
Bring a current eyeglass prescription (no older than one year) to skip the exam and just get eye glasses.
Medical: Physical exams, PAP smears, mammograms, x-rays, EKGs, ultrasounds, select lab tests, foot care, wound care, behavioral health, immunizations, acupuncture, naturopathic and chiropractic care, physical therapy consultation, nutrition and pharmacy counseling.
SERVICES NOT PROVIDED
Dental: Bridges, complex extractions including wisdom teeth, dentures, implants, orthodontics, root canals on molars, sedation and teeth whitening.
Vision: Contacts and sunglasses.
Medical: Biopsies, casts, CT scans, stitches/sutures, immunizations for children under age 18, admission to a treatment facility, MRIs and new prescriptions for behavioral health medications. Narcotics will not be prescribed.
Authorization for medical marijuana will not be provided.
Forks Vision and Expense Assistance offered at Lions Club Clallam - Forks
Helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Priority is given to low income youth and the elderly in the Forks area.
The Lion's Club helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. The Lions Club can help coordinate with the University of Washington Eye Bank Program and a local physician for organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth. They also participate in a vast variety of projects important to their communities. These projects range from cleaning up local parks to providing supplies to victims of natural disasters.
Vision Clinic offered by International Community Health Services at International District Clinic
Operates a vision clinic for adults and children. Provides complete eye exams and an optical shop. Call to set an appointment.
Operates a vision clinic for adults and children.
Services include:
- Eye examinations
- Contact lenses
- Dry eye management and care
- Surgery co-management
- Referrals for specialty care
Provides eye exams and glasses at a weekly eye clinic for those who have no insurance or Medicaid that covers eye care. Program is run by volunteer opticians & optometrists.
A weekly eye clinic, run by volunteer opticians and optometrists from September through June, provides comprehensive eye exams and a pair of glasses once per year to those in need.
Provides people in need with basic prescription eyeglasses through a nationwide e-voucher program. New Eyes does not provide or pay for eye exams. Application submitted by social worker preferred.
Provides people in need with basic prescription eyeglasses through a nationwide e-voucher program. Does not provide or pay for eye exams.
If the application is approved, a unique e-voucher number is emailed with a link to the eyeglass ordering site and instructions on how to order eyeglasses. Approved applicants must order their glasses through New Eyes' online eyeglasses dispenser
Online optical store for purchase of glasses and sunglasses at a discounted cost. Some of the prescriptions they offer are lined bifocals, unlined progressive glasses, reading glasses, and glasses for astigmatism.
Online optical store for purchase of glasses and sunglasses at a discounted cost. Some of the prescriptions they offer are lined bifocals, unlined progressive glasses, reading glasses, and glasses for astigmatism.
Glasses offered at Lions Club - Kitsap - Port Orchard Lions
Get eye glasses. Cannot provide reimbursement assistance.For Port Orchard only.
Lions Clubs help low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with Sightlife and a local physician for cornea transplants and eye tissue organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth.
Vision-Related Assistance offered by Lion Sight Foundation of Clark County
Provides free eyeglasses and will help pay for surgeries and other vision-related assistance to residents who otherwise can not afford or pay for their vision needs.
Provides free eyeglasses and will help pay for surgeries and other vision-related assistance to residents who otherwise can not afford or pay for their vision needs.
Food and Emergency Financial Support offered at FISH of Cowlitz County
Assists people with many temporary emergency needs (e.g. food baskets, financial support for utility bills, work clothing and glasses).
Works with 18 churches to distribute food each weekday and assists financially with several emergency needs including medical, dental, and prescription bills, utility bills, propane and firewood needed for heating and cooking, work clothing, immunizations, and glasses (no contact lenses assistance available). All financial assistance is provided to the vendor on behalf of the client.
Eye Glasses offered at Lions Club Snohomish County Services
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club. Client may receive contacts, scratch resistant lenses, or transition lenses only if medically necessary.
Financial Assistance offered by Hopelink in Kirkland/Northshore
Offers emergency financial assistance to residents of Kirkland, Kenmore, Bothell and Woodinville. ** AT or BELOW 200% FPL or 50% AMI**
Offers emergency financial assistance to families and individuals who are experiencing a short-term financial crisis. Possible types of assistance include rent, move-in costs, power bills, prescriptions, water or sewer bills, auto repair, medical bills and others.
Eye Care and Glasses Prescriptions offered by Harborview Medical Center's Eye Clinic
Offers eye exams, emergency eye care, diagnosis and treatment of rare eye diseases, eye surgery and referral for low vision aids. Tests appropriate visual aids on patient. Operates a separate optical shop with eye exams, glasses and glasses repair.
Provides comprehensive eye care services:
- General eye examinations
- Prescriptions (although eyeglasses are not manufactured at this clinic)
- Emergency care
- Treatment of rare eye diseases
- Referral for low-vision aids such as special magnifiers and glasses
Provides comprehensive medical and surgical vision care services:
- Routine dilated eye exams
- Visual acuity
- Color vision
- Depth perception
- Management of ocular diseases
- Eye surgery.
Additionally, diagnostic testing is provided for visual field defects, glaucoma, and diabetes with ocular involvement.
Eyes on James Optical Shop, located in Harborview's Ninth and Jefferson Building, is a full service optical shop that offers
- Eye exams
- Eyeglasses
- Repairs
- Contact lenses
- Specialty glasses
Optometry Services offered at Union Gospel Mission
Provides free eye examinations at the Union Gospel Mission by appointment only on 1st & 3rd Thurs. of each month, 9:00am-11:00am
Provides free eye examinations at the Union Gospel Mission for all in the community. Must be safe to enter the shelter and not trigger others. (Cannot be under the influence or have weapons at the time of exam.)
Eye Exams and Glasses offered at Lions Club - Kitsap - Poulsbo Lions Club
Get an eye exam and glasses. Cannot provide reimbursement assistance. Fishline vets clients for Poulsbo Lions Club. Lions pay for eye exam and eyeglasses.
Lions Clubs help low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with Sightlife and a local physician for cornea transplants and eye tissue organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth.