2019 IMPACT REPORT

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1 2 2019 IMPACT REPORT Your support of Vision Foundation has provided the gift of eyesight to over 1 .5 million people during the last decade.

And this is why you’re a hero. Essilor Vision Foundation (EVF) It’s the gift of vision that empowers invites you to be a powerful our children to learn, engage force in helping our children see and grow. To read favorite stories their world . And, in turn, for themselves. To see smiles on inspire them to become the the faces of their friends and heroes for the next generation. parents. To understand lessons on classroom chalkboards and play games on school playgrounds.

IN THIS REPORT 04 The Mission 07 The Scope of Children’s Vision 08 Why We Are Focused on Vision 10 Your Impact 16 Our Approach 18 Programs and Services 26 Donors and Support

3 OUR MISSION WE ARE RELENTLESS IN OUR COMMITMENT TO ELIMINATING POOR VISION AND ITS LIFELONG CONSEQUENCES. THANKS TO YOU.

EVF has provided more than 1,500,000 pairs 80% of vision of to those in need. While we are proud of the work we’ve done, there is still impairment so much to accomplish. can be prevented. It’s only with the help of heroes like you You can make that we can continue making an impact on the 12 million children around the U.S. who sure that 100% currently suffer from vision problems.1 You are given that make it possible to nurture their long-term 2 development by ensuring they have the chance. clear vision needed to succeed at school and thrive in life.

1 / Prevent Blindness of America, The Children’s Vision and Eye Health Report, 2016. 2 / World Health Organization 4 5 VISION IMPAIRMENT IS ONE OF THE MOST PREVALENT DISABLING CONDITIONS AMONG CHILDREN IN THE US.

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11 in 4 child4ren 6767% of students 8Up to 85%5 of students have a vision don’t see a doctor in disadvantaged areas problem that after failing a vision have vision problems affects their screening at school.2 that are undetected ability to learn.1 or untreated. 3

1 / American Public Health Association 2 / Journal of Behavioral Optometry. Zaba JN., Children’s Vision Care In The 21st Century. And Its Impact On Education. 3 / Journal of Behavioral Optometry. Zaba JN., Children’s Vision Care In The 21st Century. And Its Impact On Education.

6 THE SCOPE OF THE CHILDREN’S VISION PROBLEM

POOR VISION IS A CRITICAL, INVISIBLE CHILDHOOD ISSUE.

Over 12 million children in the United According to the Centers for States have a vision problem significant Disease Control and Prevention, enough to impact their ability to learn.1 vision impairment is one of the But many lack the resources to receive most prevalent disabling conditions glasses because they come from low- among children in the US. income families that live in impoverished It’s a huge problem with a simple, neighborhoods. Most parents believe obvious answer. The simple act of these issues will be addressed by schools, giving glasses to at-risk children yet up to 67% of students don’t receive is what drives EVF forward with recommended follow-up care after unwavering clarity. being identified with a vision issue during their school vision screening. 2

1 / Prevent Blindness of America, The Children’s Vision and Eye Health Report, 2016. 2 / Journal of Behavioral Optometry. Zaba JN., Children’s Vision Care In The 21st Century. And Its Impact On Education.

7 WHY WE ARE FOCUSED ON VISION MORE LIFELONG CONSEQUENCES THAN THE EYE CAN SEE.

On a fundamental level, vision issues All of these issues compound and can impair a child’s ability to read a create a ripple effect that can chalkboard or book, catch a ball, or drastically alter a child’s literacy, navigate their surroundings. But, there cognitive ability, graduation rate are ramifications you can’t immediately and overall success rate as a see that can have a lifelong impact. productive member of society. Vision issues can affect comprehension, coordination, sensory development, mental health, self-confidence and overall well-being.

8 A LIFETIME OF NEGATIVE IMPACT 80 %

OF CHILDHOOD LEARNING IS THROUGH THEIR EYES 1 % % 4XC 85U US 50H 0 .2 . .

1 / American Optometric Association 2 / The Annie E. Casey Foundation. 3 / . 4 / U.S. Census Bureau

9 YOUR IMPACT

It’s a fact that proper vision can change the trajectory of a child’s future. The simple HEROES act of providing an eye exam and a pair of glasses can transform the outcome of LIKE YOU their lives. Exponentially. “Based on my 25 years of research experience, PROVIDE correcting vision with glasses is the single most effective health intervention to improving HOPE. academic performance.” Scott Rozelle, Senior Fellow, Stanford University

After receiving a vision exam and new prescription WE KNOW THAT A CHILD’S eyeglasses, students participating in the Houston FUTURE GETS BRIGHTER WHEN Health Department’s See to Succeed program saw immediate improvement in their grades, attendance THEY CAN SEE CLEARLY. and even a decrease in disciplinary actions. 80 % 68 % 69 % GRADES ATTENDANCE DISCIPLINE 80% of students 68% of chronically 69% of students with with failing grades absent students at least one prior improved. Of the 80% improved attendance disciplinary action with improved grades, and 52% of those showed significant 67% of students students attended at reduction in disciplinary previously failing math least 90% of the actions in the post and 93% of previously school year in the treatment year, and 53% failing English/ Language post-treatment year. of those experienced no Arts achieved passing disciplinary problems in scores after correction. the post-treatment year.

All stats on this page reference preliminary program evaluation results based on the findings of the Houston Health Department, See to Succeed: Improving Academic Performance Through Vision Care. 10 YOU’RE A HERO

Eight year-old José was very quiet. He would EVF visited José’s school and he was able to see a walk down the hall at school with his head doctor at no cost to his family. It was determined that down, never making eye contact with the other he was legally blind (-10.00) without prescription students. In the classroom, he rarely completed glasses. José loved and was proud of the bright blue his work or asked questions. frames that he was able to pick out himself.

The school notified his parents after he failed a vision screening, indicating that something was For the first time, José wrong with his vision. His parents were confused. They believed that children did not need glasses because young eyes were good eyes. was able to see the other

José’s mother worked hard during the day and his children as he walked father worked overtime at night for extra money. There was no time to take José to an eye doctor down the hallway. and simply no money to spare.

11 YOUR IMPACT YOU CAN BE THE HERO. TURN YOUR DOLLAR INTO A SUPERPOWER.

Thanks to the generosity of Essilor of America, EVF’s In 2019, EVF’s cost to provide namesake and founding sponsor, EVF has one of the lowest costs to serve children with vision services in the a pair of glasses was less U.S. All prescription glasses and the lab services required than $20. And, always at zero to make the glasses are received as a donation each year from Essilor of America. cost to the family.

Because of this, EVF is able to provide services to so many more people in need. And this extends to charitably minded eye doctors and other vision nonprofits to allow our partners to provide services in their communities at a lower cost as well.

This means that every dollar that you donate to EVF has an exponential impact – it really is your superpower.

For less than $20, you can provide a pair of glasses and change someone’s life.

12 YOUR INVESTMENT IN THEIR FUTURE

50 PAIRS OF GLASSES TO PEOPLE IN NEED

2 SETS OF EXAM EQUIPMENT TO PROVIDE 15,000 VISION EXAMS

SUPPORT 100,000+ EDUCATORS AND PARENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD VISION

13 YOUR IMPACT YOU HELP OTHERS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE.

Our powerful paths to serving others EVF’s reach and service have been are built with programs and initiatives made possible by all of these that create a network of people at critical partners. They are an incredible points in a child’s life. These partners force of donors, volunteers, educators, are positioned in the roles that children leaders and professionals. see everyday and can act quickly to identify a child struggling to see. Over the past decade, our collaborative Once identified, EVF programs, resources approach delivered a measureable and funding help expedite the exams, impact in children’s vision. We will support and glasses that give clear strive to expand our reach to more vision to those who need it. children in more communities.

14 ECAUSE OF OU, EVF WAS ALE TO PARTNER WITH 1,5,225 00+ NONPROFITS 10 EDUCATORS 2000+ EE DOCTORS TO GIVE PAIRS OF GLASSES

15 OUR APPROACH

16 OUR APPROACH

Because of heroes like you, EVF is working hard every day to solve the problem of children’s vision in the U.S.

Here are the 3 strategies that are making a difference.

DIRECT SERVICES Providing eye exams and prescription eyeglasses directly to those in need.

EMPOWERING OTHERS Leveraging the power of an army of vision advocates working in communities across the U.S. to reach more people, faster and more sustainably.

EDUCATION & AWARENESS Generating excitement, developing educational tools and sharing key information with the people who can directly impact children’s vision.

17 DIRECT SERVICES

Kids Vision for Life (KVFL) provides free onsite eye Lifetime Program Achievements exams to low-income children during school vision clinics, community vision fests and other special events. Prescription glasses are given out to children 2,000 SCHOOL CLINICS who need them on the very same day. 185,000 VISION EXAMS This makes the work we do so crucial. Because, unfortunately, so many families in disadvantaged areas 175,000 PRESCRIPTION simply don’t have the knowledge base and resources to get vision care for their children. GLASSES PRESCRIPTION GLASSES given out to children on the very same day.

18 “A memory that continuously comes This young boy was nearly blind. back to me was a day I was performing His older sister would lead him vision screenings at the Dallas YMCA. around so he would not bump into One young boy really captured my things. It was so sad. This poor heart. When screening him, I had child had no chance to learn.” difficulty getting him to tell me what he saw on the chart - I tried everything. Finally, I walked right up to him and “I really hope that held up the blue pencil I was using as a pointer to ensure he understood we changed his life that I was using a pointer. He could not see the pencil even when it was forever that day.” right in front of his eyes. Of course he was immediately flagged to see the Laura Braun eye doctor.

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NO-COST GLASSES AND “Every other Tuesday, I go to a homeless teenagers’ shelter. Many OTHER RESOURCES available of these children have no support for eye doctors and vision non-profits system or resources. I provide a who provide charitable vision exams to refraction and eye health exam, children and families in need. and eyeglasses when needed, at no In addition to these free glasses, the program provides cost to these kids. Under my watch, partners with free lab services and marketing and with Changing Life through materials to engage with the community along with , there is no reason for vision access to exam equipment where needed. to be a barrier to their success in life.” Since launching in September 2018, this program has provided nearly 150,000 pairs of glasses to Ryan Powell, OD, of Vision Source underprivileged communities across the US. Eyecare in Kansas City, MO

20 EMPOWERING OTHERS

EVF is the founding sponsor of Healthy Eyes Healthy Children; a community grants program in partnership COMMUNITY GRANTS with Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation®. and tools for local eye doctors and their teams to provide charitable Through our partnership, we are working together with optometrists across the country to make children’s services in their community. vision a national imperative.

Recipients of the program will receive grants of up to Over the past three years, $5,000 to begin or extend their community efforts of providing vision care to underserved populations. the program has awarded 46 The program awards projects dedicated to championing grants totaling over $200,000. the cause through raising awareness and providing vision services to children in need.

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The See Kids Soar® initiative is “In the past two months, EVF an in-office charitable campaign supplied two of our students with designed to help eye doctors free pairs of glasses. I wish I could express the gratitude of these educate patients about the cause students, their parents, my staff, of vision and inspire them to donate and myself, but truly there are no to help the millions of children in words that can do it justice.” need of critical vision services here in the United States. A middle school principal in Chicago, IL

22 EDUCATION & AWARENESS

You can become a hero when Unlike hunger or tooth decay, vision is an invisible problem – children are often unable to self-identify you join Champions for Sight. that their vision is impaired. Children rely on their parents, teachers and community to be advocates EVF’s Champions for Sight program provides for their vision care. resources for teachers, school nurses and parents so they can better advocate for clear vision for their students and children. Fun and educational materials 14,900 SCHOOL NURSES are available throughout the year to help schools and teachers inform parents and students on the importance of vision health. 44,600 PRINCIPALS Through these partnerships, more children can receive information regarding vision care. 120,900 TEACHERS

23 WHAT YOU CAN DO YOU ARE THEIR HERO.

These stories are just a sample of the feedback we’ve received - you helped them to see clearly for the first time.

The names and quotes are taken from actual children served, while the images are a representation. EDDIE These sentiments convey the LEONARD “Now I can see books, letters, important message that with “I’ll finally be able to read and cook. animals, my teacher and the ball. every gift of sight you provide, I help my mom with her recipes when And I can play hide and seek with a life is forever changed. we make things for the holidays.” my friends.”

JADEN JIMENA

“Now, I won’t trip on anybody “Once I put my glasses on it was and I won’t fall.” amazing because everything was so clear. I could see things I didn’t know were there.”

24 VICTORIA CHRISTOPHER

“When I wake up now, I don’t see “I needed my brother to lead me everything blurry. I’m finally able to around when we played because I tell where the doors and walls are!” would bump into things. Now I can see to walk wherever I want.”

EDDIE FREDERICK “Now I can see books, letters, “Now that I can see the ball, I know animals, my teacher and the ball. I’m good at basketball, but now my And I can play hide and seek friends are gonna know it too.” with my friends.”

25 THE HEROES / DONORS

Our donors have provided the TOGETHER, ongoing support and empowered positive impact for more children, in more places, in more ways than YOU’RE A ever thought possible.

* We are grateful for the generous support of the POWERFUL Visionary Society, which is made up of individuals who have given at least $1,000, or institutions who FORCE. have given at least $10,000 to EVF in 2019.

David “Lenny” Lehnhausen* Kristan Gross* $100,000+ $10,000+ Ermila Gutierrez* David Milan* Essilor of America* Anna W. and Alexander P. Holly Hall* Nassau Vision Group Thornton Charitable Trust* Kenji Hamada, OD* Hamon Charitable Becky Palm* Andrea Haymore* Anonymous* Foundation* Ronald McDonald House Peggy Hintergardt* DAC Technologies* Stephanie Hogan* Charities of Greater Metrocrest Hospital Edith Winther Grace Aaron Hood* North Texas Richard Hughes* Authority Fund of Charitable Trust* Lukas Ruecker* Sherianne James* Hattie Mae Lesley Foundation* Kymberly Jensen* The Dallas Foundation* Kevin Rupp* Katherine C. Carmody Kahn Education Foundation Satisloh North America Vickie Kathe* Walmart* Charitable Trust, Bank Jonathan Song* Michael Kephart* of America, N.A., Trustee* The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Michael Keyser* The Lightner Sams Shirlie Kirk* $50,000+ Foundation* Alex Kleban* Alcon Foundation* Millicent Knight, OD* The Miles Foundation* $1,000+ John Leasure* Amon G. Carter PERC* Frederick Adolfo* Deborah Leemaster* Percept* Dawn Alcorn* Judy Lew* Foundation* Bryan Arias* Daniel Liberman* The Rosewood Foundation* EyeMed* Jennifer Bader* Glenn Lubbe* Ruth and Paul Connor Troy Barfels* Elliott Mackay* Sid W. Richardson Foundation* Jayanth Bhuvaraghan* Catherine Maiden* Laura Braun* Thomas M., Helen McKee Cesar Maksoud* Foundation* Jasmine Broussard* Mikael Malagies* Walman* & John P. Ryan Foundation* Kay Bumgarner* Dennis Mayo* The William and Phyllis Mary Byers* Armin McCrea Dastur* Snyder Foundation* Armand Camaret* John McMahan* Jennifer Chappelle* Cedric Mitsui, OD* $25,000+ Stephen Ciske* New Bern Family Eye Care Birdies Fore Better Sight Lawrence Clarke* Northwest Tarrant Lions Club $2,500+ Ted Colpo* Steven Nussbaumer* Charitable Golf Tournament* Alice E. and Joseph C. Mauricio Confar Carvalho* Optogenics Harry W. Bass, Jr. Foundation* Blewett Foundation Columbus Distribution Center Paul Owston* Hillcrest Foundation* Jeffrey Duncan* Ryan Parker, OD* Marty Bassett* ECPU Richard Paschal* Hoblitzelle Foundation* Mark Bayer* Brent Eikmeier* Irelia Payne* Paul E. Andrews Jr. Foundation* Brother 2 Brother Elia Gurvetch Vision Assistance Frank Pigneri* Sally Brown McInnes & John Fund of the Dallas Jewish Project Hair Jean Carrier* Community Foundation McInnes Charitable Trust* Keith Pulling* Classic Optical Gregory Ericson* Shankar Raja* Vision for Life Fund* Dallas Social Venture Partners Lisa Esparza* Sheree Rajan* Vision Source* Delta Gamma Foundation Nchacha Etta* LaShanda Reed-Larry* The Eye Doctors of New Tampa Lara Salinas* PJ and Sue Downes* Dawn Friedkin* Kim Schuy* Florence Foundation, Bank Rick Gadd* Stephen Shawler* of America, N.A., Trustee Brad Gelb* Heather Smith* Colleen Gelb* James Gilchrist* Darryl Sorensen* Jayci Giaccone* Susan Stanford* Glazer Vision Foundation Holly Gillentine* Jacques Stoerr* Kevin Hiles* Jami Goins-Smith* Neel Surapaneni* Christophe Leger* Lisa Gray* Matthew Tackman*

26 Please forgive us if your name has been misspelled or accidentally omitted from this list. Please email [email protected] and let us know and we will update it right away. Matthieu Tagnon* David Simkovsky Calvin Colbert Stephen Johnson Glenn Pickering Sean Tillman* Ashley Sims Joseph Colucci Stephanie Johnson- Plano Optometrics Dennis Vautrot* Matthew Snyder Crystal Contreras Brown, OD Victoria Ponce Tanisha Washington* Megan Spezialetti Griffin Coxe Marilyn Jolivette Eric Poole Raymond West* Matt Swartz Lana Coyle Kirstin Jones William Poupart Judith Williams* Kyle Sweet Mark Crabtree Bridgette Jones Evan Pratt Wills Eye Hospital Lara Sydney Tito Cubriel Leslie Jones Maria Quesada Women’s Evening Alliance Daniel Tedeschi Steven Cunningham Charles Jumper Elisabeth Quinn of First Unitarian Church Vision Optique Charles Cutler Jennifer Kavanagh Roger Rains of Dallas Joseph Vitale Michael Daley, Jr Josephine Kavanagh Krystella Rangel Patrick Wagner Bradley Davis Suzanne Keehr Charles Rasor Michelle Washington Rochelle Davis Gabriel Keita Robert Rivas $500+ Karen Wilkins Olivia Day Roni Kennison Christian Rodriguez Legia Abato Tara Williams Kera Deaton Brian Kessler Garcia Dori Abendschein Andrea Winters Ryan DeLaire Susan Kim Ryan Roth Ernesto Alfaro Sunny Yarrish Michael Delavega Michelle Kindel Janelle Routhier, OD Andrew Amodio Stephen Zobrist Jill DeLong Abigail Kinder Bidisha Rudra Anthony Baker Wade Denison Sharon Knue Kurt Ruppman Whitney Beck Ayman Dhailia Tara Koch Lisa Scacco Douglas Becker $250+ Meghana Dhall Jessica Kozak Rochelle Schrowangen Michel Blain Yunus Abdul Dana Diemer Jack Kramer Donald Schultz Jeffrey Brust Michael Abrams Joe Dishongh Anne Kress Merrilee Sgorlon Candice Cabral Laura Alberto Allan DiSimone Clint Kuhkendall Shane Shephard Richard Carnes Randall Alley Craig Drury Joe Kuntz Jessica Smith Katherine Carrillo Denise Alonzo Mary Duncan Robert Ladd Jacob Smith Fernandez Amk Eyecare, P.C. Andrea Duque Paul LaGrange Jennifer Smith Bob Colucci Quintin Anderson DeAnn Durham Gerald LaVoie Cindy Smoley Jose Arimany Renee Durkee Loren Sobel Kristan Gross* Michael Conway Valerie Lehmann Andrea Ashton Charmaine Edson Joel Solchenberger Ermila Gutierrez* Rick Cowen Jean-Marc Leroy Jacqueline Austin Janine Engel Southern Optical Holly Hall* Dane Daneshjou John Lockridge Matthew Avery Alicia Erickson Piney Flats Kenji Hamada, OD* Jonathan Dawson Corey Loer Raghuram Ayyagari Deborah Estes Louis Speed Andrea Haymore* Kevin Deiss Michael Lossing Cynthia Baker Frederick Ferguson Michelle Spellman Peggy Hintergardt* Douglas Drolett Todd Lossone Linda Barbosa Mary Fesmire Christine Stewart Stephanie Hogan* Brian Duffens Dallas Lowrie Maria Barnwell Darren Field Todd Stickler Aaron Hood* Richard Enich Matthew Lundstrom Simone Barreto de Angel Fischer Kelly Stivers Richard Hughes* Mary Fenlon Frances Lynch Azevedo Meskelis John Fisher Diana Stone Sherianne James* Michael Filipovich Michael Lynch Brian Bartlett Catherine Fraley William Sturdivant Kymberly Jensen* Johnny Fuller Scott MacLeod Trevor Barton Michael Franz Samantha Sukman Kahn Education Foundation Maria Galvan Bau Madem Glenn Batteiger George Gallegos Kurt Swank Vickie Kathe* Melissa Gantz Bowden Kathy Manos Maria Berard Lori Gannaway Shelley Taft Michael Kephart* Emmanuel Gerard Beverly Marquez Bradley Berbette Adam Garcia Guilherme Teixeira Michael Keyser* Kelley Giovannucci Sharon Martin Andrea Bergquist Charles Garcia Da Silva Shirlie Kirk* Francois Glon Timothy Martin Pierre Bertrand Daniel Gerard Reginald Terry Alex Kleban* John Gomez Melissa Mason Karen Bethard Teresa Giblin-Drew Kelli Thomas Millicent Knight, OD* Diane Gullett Marguerite Mazzei Heather Bissell Marcus Gibson Zbigniew Tokarski John Leasure* Allan Harris BJ McClendon, Jr John Biteau Stacey Givens John Tomlinson Deborah Leemaster* Rachel Hettler Donald McDaniel Shon Bjornberg Aaron Goffinet Ricardo Torres Judy Lew* Susan Hoff Shawn McDermott Forrest Blackman Milind Gokhale Kevin Travis Daniel Liberman* Mark Johnston Nicole McEntee April Blankenship Gold Canyon Eye Center Nicholas Turner Glenn Lubbe* Erik Jones Samuel McMillan Michael Blier David Golden, OD Barbara Uhl-Michaelsen Elliott Mackay* Lijo Joseph Shannon McMurrey William Blom Donna Grimaldi Jennifer Vail Catherine Maiden* Linda Kenny Charles McRory Gregory Bole Jessica Guerrero Marc Van Camp Cesar Maksoud* Sabine Kerael Stephen Mermer Deborah Boroughs Ellen Haag Ronald Vandiver Mikael Malagies* David Kim Matthew Metcalf John Boyd Audrey Hacker Raphael Varisella Dennis Mayo* Theresa Kuzdak Cody Mewbourn Donald Boyle William Hamm Christian Vaughn Armin McCrea Dastur* Susan Lobojko William Mikesell David Bracero John Hammer Laura Vetro John McMahan* Todd McDowell Chad Miller Jeffrey Brandt Kyle Hamon Noy Viengmyxay Cedric Mitsui, OD* Randal McFadden Melanie Mills Elon Brice Terri Ossi Hannah Sarah Vogel New Bern Family Eye Care Patrick Mears Mary Mondie Valerie Bride Corey Hansen Vanessa Voit Northwest Tarrant Lions Club Nick Mengerink David Montes Shaquille Brooks Stephen Hanvey John Walborn Steven Nussbaumer* Meritage Cares David Moralez Adam Brown Charles Harden Shawn Watts Optogenics Foundation Kelsey Mousel Tara Brown Deborah Hargrave Margaret Weathers Paul Owston* David Morales Allison Mullen Dennis Bruns Jeffrey Harrell Cassandra Weaver Ryan Parker, OD* Kendall Mullen Brenda Munoz Rodriquez Larissa Bryan Morgan Hartzell Matthew Weddle Richard Paschal* Ryan Murry Melissa Munoz-Lopez Janice Burrows James Hatton Joannes Welboren Irelia Payne* Michael Nathe M. Kathleen Murphy, Cecilia Bustamante Robert Hawes Daniel Wetesnik Frank Pigneri* Denise Olsen DNP, RN, FAAN Elodie Camaret-Buthion Laura Healy Mike Weymouth Project Hair Michael O’Neil Dennis Nauman Katie Cannon Jennifer Heddens Rhonda White Keith Pulling* Annette Ostermiller Kristy Nguyen Margaret Caput James Hefner, Jr Brett Whittington Shankar Raja* Barry Ousley Wayne Nickson Lexi Caquelin Crystal Heredia Marcus Williams Sheree Rajan* Paul Phipps Matthew Nill Joel Carlson Aaron Hilton Christopher Wilson LaShanda Reed-Larry* Ryan Powell, OD Tory Olson Erin Carney Jody Hofacker Tiffany Wise Lara Salinas* Francisco Quesada Yong Lisa Omohundro Brooke Carrasco Holmes Murphy Cathleen Woodward Kim Schuy* Terra Ray Matthew Ortalano Mary Carter & Associates Carrie Worrell Stephen Shawler* Sekhar Ray Andrew O’steen Felix Castanon Amanda House Ginger Wyatt Heather Smith* Ed Repp Stephan Pace Maureen Cavanagh Joseph Ibarra Rebecca Wyatt Darryl Sorensen* Kathy Rismiller Gayle Parelli Diego Chapa I-See Optical Kelli Wynne Susan Stanford* Rafael Rodriguez Jason Parham Kimberly Charlton Ray and Marie Jacko Marc Yamamoto Jacques Stoerr* Michael Romero Raya Parr Stephen Charter Jessica Jacobs Albert Yu Neel Surapaneni* Rothkopf Greenberg Marina Patino Gregory Chester Maqueba Javois Anthony Zanghi Matthew Tackman* Family Foundation Trust Maria Perez Holly Rush Manoj Chopra Michael Jobe Mary Peterson Michael Zobrist Patrick Shiller Andrian Chryssolor Cassandra Johnson Bernard Phanh Luca Zuliani

27 THE HEROES / DONORS

Thank you to all of the ON COURSE companies and individuals who made our 2019 Golf Classic FOR SUCCESS a resounding success. EVERY YEAR.

$1,000,000 PLUS $50,000 - $100,000 $5,000+ Atlas Transportation Service raised in 2019 Costa Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Citibank N.A. Essilor & Computershare Walman Czarnowski Display Service De Rigo Rem 70,000 GLASSES Foley Gardere provided to those in need Healthy Eyes Advantage $25,000+ Kuehne & Nagel Cleary Gottlieb Steen L’Amy America & Hamilton Lax O’Sullivan Lisus Gottlieb Naturally Slim Inc. 240 GOLFERS The Cotran Family NCC Automated Systems participated Dallas Cowboys Neudesic Essilor Alliance Group Taben Group FFL UnitedHealthcare Willis Towers Watson GPN Technologies HPC Puckett & Company iSteer $2,500+ A&R Optical Machinery Alight Solutions $15,000+ Digital Defense CooperVision FKQ Marketing Dentons Husch Blackwell Interstate Optical Ernst & Young Lincoln Financial Group Essilor Instruments Mondottica Glazer Family Foundation Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Prudential Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Pull Media Zimmerman Technoway Inc.

$10,000+ below $2,500 Barnes & Thornburg ADP Bausch & Lomb American Diversity Central One Optical Network BI Worldwide EGR International Catapult Health Expeditors International Cigna FGX International Cooper Clinic GOLIN Dalrock Transport DLA Piper IC Technology E-Z Pack IcareLabs Friedman Law Group Keplr Vision Hudson Optical Latham & Watkins Mercury Service Leader OnBoard Navigant Midland Optical Oracle MyEyeDr. Pacific Mailing & Shipping Systems Parks Coffee National Vision Pennsylvania Vision Foundation Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP Regenexx Oblon, McClelland, Maier Sanofi U.S. & Neustadt, LLP Smith Transportation Services PriceWaterhouseCoopers UBS Financial Services Relevate Health Group Weichert Workforce Mobility Shamir Insight Shamrock Companies TIBCO TURA UPS Younger Zacoustic Zyloware 28 CORPORATE PARTNERS

Our esteemed corporate partners Charity at Check-out - customers can provide invaluable financial support donate to EVF at the register to make an immediate impact and help the millions and help educate their clients about of people in the U.S. receive vision care our mission. Portion of purchase - a donation made Through their powerful marketing campaigns, donation to EVF for every product sold, so customers campaigns and employee advocacy, the Foundation feel that they are purchasing a product from can provide critical vision services to people in need a company that cares throughout their local communities and far beyond.

These partnerships increase brand loyalty, engage Direct Sponsorships - promote the employees, and increase sales while bringing the partnership of EVF’s programs through mission of vision to life. Bringing the cause of vision your company’s marketing channels to the forefront is easy; here’s how: to highlight your commitment to support the cause of vision

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12 million kids need glasses.

Giving clear vision is a simple act. And, the clear sight you give can change a child’s entire life.

They need heroes like you. Their futures depend on it.

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