Sight For All United

Since 2016, Sight For All United has transformed vision care access with one powerful mission: help every person reach his or her vision potential and lift the barriers that can limit access to care.
Each year, thousands of students struggle with low vision, yet two-thirds never see an eye doctor or receive the glasses they desperately need. This reality inspired us to expand our reach, culminating in the Valley’s first in-school mobile vision van—bringing care directly to children who need it most.
Today, guided by our exceptional team of staff, board members, eye care professionals, and volunteers, we channel our passion into three vital areas: surgery and medical assistance, comprehensive school programs, and compassionate low vision support—because we believe clear vision is not a privilege, but a right for all.
What began as an in-school mobile vision service has grown into a flourishing non-profit providing on-going eye exams and glasses at local schools, identifying low vision resources, coordinating medical referrals, improving screening procedures and so much more.

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Our Doctors
Doctors for Sight is a strong network of over 30 local eye professionals donating their time and expertise to help our community achieve sight. Without their support, our impact in the community for Sight For All would not be possible. Through this volunteer network, we are able to get patients examined and treated for the vision care they need.
At Sight For All United, we are always looking for experienced eye professionals to join our growing network. If you are an optometrist or ophthalmologist, join Doctors for Sight today and make a difference in your community.
Sight for All Headlines
Local organization inspires statewide task force for vision care
A local non-profit that helps individuals receive proper eye care was recognized in Gov. Mike DeWine’s State of the State address.
Clear Eyes on Campus
Since some students may struggle to receive proper eye exams, Youngstown State University offered a free screening Sept. 17.
Mad Hatter Tea Party brings sight to group’s vision mission
With Norman Rockwell’s idealized paintings of Boy Scouts in the background, 100 supporters gathered inside the Medici Museum of Art in Howland to support Sight For All United in its first Mad Hatter Tea Party social event.
Award-winning musician uses music as an alternative lens
For those without sight, music is a form of vision, an alternative lens through which the world can be experienced in vivid detail.