
Improving equitable health outcomes by increasing access to vision care for underserved communities — early detection, intervention, and connection to care.
Ages 5–17 receive priority scheduling for vision screenings and glasses.
Comprehensive screenings and connection to affordable vision care.
Veterans, older adults, and those facing barriers to vision care.
Inside a Community Vision Day
From the moment guests are welcomed to the moment they walk out with new glasses, every station is designed with dignity, speed, and care.
Voices from the field
Every screening, exam, and pair of glasses is a story of restored clarity. Here are a few from neighbors, veterans, and partners we've served.

Frame fitting at the Distribution station — Euclid, OH
“I hadn't been able to read street signs for two years. Prime Focus made sure my grandson and I both got exams and glasses the same afternoon. It changed how we get through the day.”
Marcella R.Community member, Euclid, OH

Veteran welcome, Community Vision Day — Cleveland, OH
“As a veteran on a fixed income, an eye exam always came last. Their team treated me with dignity, and I walked out with a pair of glasses that actually fit my prescription.”
James T.U.S. Army veteran

Volunteer intake conversation — Cleveland Metro
“Our school district referred 40 students who had never seen an eye doctor. Prime Focus saw every single one — and followed up with families in their own language.”
Ms. PatelSchool nurse, Cleveland Metropolitan SD
Includes an audio version for those who can't see well.