Sen. Ossoff Delivering Resources to Expand Children’s Vision Care - U.S. Senator for Georgia Jon Ossoff

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Atlanta, Georgia - Senator Jon Ossoff of the United States is broadening the scope of eye care for children throughout the state of Georgia.

Sen. Ossoff has revealed that he will be providing Federal funding to Vision To Learn, a charitable organization that serves kids in underserved regions of Georgia and the whole country with vision testing, eye exams, and glasses at zero cost to the child or their family.

Vision To Learn has received funding to acquire and outfit a mobile vision center, which will provide eye exams and eyeglasses to kids all throughout Georgia. This will broaden the reach of their services and make them more accessible to young students in need.

Senator Ossoff has successfully united politicians from both major parties to allocate $400,000 for the project in the latest government funding agreement.

Senator Ossoff believes that it is important for every child to receive the necessary vision care so that they can have clear sight, read properly, and experience life joyfully. He has taken the initiative to allocate funds for the enlargement of mobile vision clinics, which will be provided for the benefit of children in Georgia. Senator Ossoff has acknowledged the efforts of Austin Beutner, the Founder Chair of Vision To Learn, for presenting the idea and spearheading the project.

According to Vision To Learn Founder, Austin Beutner, over 3 million kids in America go to school every day without the glasses they require. Beutner believes that every child in every school across the nation should have access to glasses to aid their success in school and their future endeavors. Senator Ossoff is playing a vital role in making sure that the children in Georgia do not miss out on this necessary help.

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