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Hartford Libraries Offer Free Vision Exams For Children
The 'Vision to Learn' program will offer free eye exams to area children in August and, if needed, free eyeglasses.
HARTFORD, CT — The city's library sites will not only provide the items to read, but the biological means for children to do so as well.
Throughout August, library sites will be participating in the "Vision to Learn" program, in which free eye exams for children will take place.
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The program is open to children ages 5 to 18. No insurance is necessary. Appointments are required and can be made by calling the library at 860-695-6300.
According to Vision to Learn, an estimated 40,000 children in Connecticut’s Alliance School Districts, a group that includes Hartford Public Schools, go to school each day without glasses needed to see a whiteboard, read a book or participate in class.
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Once an appointment is made, the child and an accompanying adult will visit the library during their allotted time for a free eye exam conducted on site by Vision to Learn’s trained experts.
Children who are in need of eyeglasses will be provided with a pair free of charge.
Vision to Learn visited two Hartford Public Library locations earlier this summer, providing dozens of children with eyeglasses.
The schedule for Vision to Learn’s August visits are as follows:
August 15
Dwight Library
7 New Park Ave.
August 16
Barbour Library
261 Barbour St.
August 17
Albany Library
1250 Albany Ave.
August 22
Camp Field Library
30 Campfield Ave.
August 23
Park Street Library @ the Lyric
603 Park St.
August 24
Downtown Library
500 Main St.
This press release was produced by Hartford Public Library Blogs. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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