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VSP launches Eye Pledge

VSP Vision Care has launched the Eye Pledge campaign, which will provide up to 50,000 free eye exams and glasses to children in Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. VSP estimates the value of the Eye Pledge program at more than $19 million.

Rancho Cordova, CA-VSP Vision Care has launched the Eye Pledge campaign, which will provide up to 50,000 free eye exams and glasses to children in Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. VSP estimates the value of the Eye Pledge program at more than $19 million.

Individuals are encouraged to give back by taking the Eye Pledge at www.SeeMuchMore.com and selecting either their local Boys & Girls Club or choosing to donate to a club with the greatest need. For every Eye Pledge taken, a gift certificate, valid for a comprehensive eye exam and a pair of glasses (if needed), will be donated by VSP.

“Boys & Girls Clubs of America believes that every child can achieve a great future," said Sharon Hemphill, senior director of health and life skills at Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “We are dedicated to helping them get there and are thankful for our partners such as VSP, whose Eye Pledge provides critical services to our club kids that helps to eliminate just some of the health and wellness challenges they face every day.”

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