Charity
Thanks to its donation by eyeglass.com,
ChildSight®
has launched the Helen Keller Worldwide Mobile Eye Care Unit.
Eyeglass.com donated the mobile clinic June 21, 2001.
A Welcome Sight
The Helen Keller Worldwide Mobile Eye Care Unit, above, rolls
into Los Angeles with a stop at the Ramona Gardens public housing
complex. City Councilman Nick Pacheco called Ramona Gardens the
"largest medically uninsured area" of the city. The unit provides
free vision screening and prescription eyeglasses. Randy Uruza,
10, right, is one of the clients.
SIGHT
FOR SORE EYES
Some bright new ads are coming into focus in the urban areas of
Los Angeles.
ChildSight, a nonprofit program that provides schoolchildren with
free vision screenings and prescription eyeglasses on the spot,
has launched a campaign to promote its services in the Los Angeles
area. The promotional effort, created by the local Ortega Design
Group, kicked off last week with buses wrapped bumper to bumper
in colorful ads.
The ad push for the mobile eye-care unit, part of Helen Keller
Worldwide, is the first of its kind on the West Coast. Designer
Juan Ortega said the branding effort has "attitude" to convince
elementary- and secondary-school students that the program is
"cool". The buses feature huge photos of hip-looking youngsters
wearing glasses. Ortega said he used a variety of fresh faces
without being weighted toward any single ethnic group.
Originally developed seven years ago in New York, ChildSight has
visited 340 schools, screened 174,000 students and distributed
more than 27,000 pairs of glasses. Organizers note that glasses
frequently improve performance and behavior in the classroom.