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Brookfield Lions Provide Free Vision Screening

A quick screening helps eyesight

The Connecticut Lions Eye Research Foundation through its Lions Eye Health Program and the Brookfield Lions are conducting Free Pediatric Vision Screening for school age children from 3 to 6 years old. So far the Brookfield Lions have conducted over 670 screenings. Pictured above administrating a screening are Lion Fraij Yapoujian (L) and Lion Klaus Nielsen (R).

The Brookfield Lions, using the PediaVision SPOT VS100 camera, screens for eye abnormalities such as: Astigmatism; Myopia and four other conditions. This screening, which takes about 2-5 minutes, is done by using the camera at a distance of about 3 feet from the child without physical contact and without eye drops. The parent receives a printed report of the results including a recommendation referring the student to an eye doctor if appropriate.

Ask your School Nurse or School Administrator as to when the Brookfield Lions will be conducting the Vision Screening at your school. For further information about the Brookfield Lions and its many Volunteer Programs contact Lion Cathy Nielsen at cathynielsen@earthlink.net

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The Lions Club is the largest Service Organization in the World with over 1.4 million members in 45,000 Local clubs located in over 200 countries and territories. The Brookfield Lions support a number of local, regional and international causes including Guiding Eyes for the Blind Guide Dogs, Pediatric/Adult Vision Screening, Connecticut Lions Eye Research Foundation, Eyeglasses for the Needy, Red Cross Blood Drives, Ability Beyond and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The Brookfield Lions meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. For further information about the Brookfield Lions contact Membership Chair Cathy Nielson at cathynielsen@earthlink.net

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