On November 3rd, Children’s Health Initiative of
Orange County partnered with Kids Vision for Life and Santa Ana
Unified School District to host a clinic that will provide free eye exams and glasses
to two Santa Ana elementary schools, Walker and Roosevelt, whose students have
some of the greatest needs in Orange County.
To prepare for the clinic, two screenings were held over two days to
screen 1,550 students for vision imparities.
Throughout September the committee met at both schools preparing for the
screenings and the major clinic that will be held at Walker Elementary in
November. After weeks of preparation,
and with the help of five doctors and 30 volunteers we identified 275 students
who will be returning for eye exams and free glasses.
The screenings were a whirlwind as
students from Kindergarten to 6th grade came in droves to the
library to be screened by our volunteers and doctors. Volunteers from UC Irvine, CSU Fullerton,
West Coast School of Nursing, and Children’s Health Initiative of Orange County
worked diligently to see that the vision of all students was assessed. Two volunteers shared their experience:
“The
Kids Vision for Life Event opened my eyes up to how necessary community
involvement is and how great of an impact it can have on people’s lives. It was
such a fun and rewarding experience, yet at the same time devastating seeing
all the children struggling with their vision. I am a senior attending Cal
State University, Fullerton studying sociology and psychology, so I am glad I
finally can be a part of something that embraces what I’ve been so interested
in. It felt wonderful to give back the community and allow myself to open my
eyes to issues beyond the scope of my world and what I am used to. I would have
never known how great of an impact events like these had on the community if I
had not been a part of it myself. I look forward to participating in more
events like Kids Vision for Life and continue to make a difference within the
community.” – Amy Hollenbeck, long
term CHI OC volunteer.
“I have always enjoyed working and being
around children. Their personalities and smiles are contagious. The vision
screening at Walker Elementary was rewarding because I know I made an impact in
a child’s life. Coming across students that had difficulty reading the letters
made me sad because I can imagine how they struggle in their classroom and at
home. These events are truly amazing because they make a huge difference.” –Dulce Navarro, Cal State Fullerton
senior and long term CHI OC volunteer.
Volunteers left the Screenings
sharing stories about adorably tiny Kindergarteners and hysterical sassy 5th
graders. Each volunteer had dedicated
their time to make a difference in the lives students who will undoubtedly
never forget the enthusiastic kindness of all the wonderful volunteers.
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