Vision
Lions are known throughout the world for their work to improve the lives of the visually impaired and prevent avoidable blindness. LCIF proudly serves their continued efforts by offering unique and impactful initiatives, programs and grants.
Global Statistics
1 billion people live with vision impairment that could have been prevented or can be corrected.
US$14.3 billion is needed to treat existing cases of refractive error and cataracts worldwide.
Unaddressed distance vision impairment in many low- and middle-income regions is 4 times higher than in high-income regions.
Vision Focused
LCIF Awarded Grants
From July 2024 to August 2024, LCIF has awarded 21 vision-related grants totaling US$3,242,886. View the grants empowering Lions to deliver vital eye care.
A Historic Undertaking
The efforts of Lions in the field of vision are expansive and well documented. Our SightFirst program has played a key role in reducing global blindness—building comprehensive and sustainable eye care systems, including projects that deliver eye care services, build or strengthen eye care facilities, train professionals and build awareness about eye health in underserved communities.
LCIF: Celebrating 30 years of SightFirst!
Work in vision has been an integral part of Lions' history since the founding in 1917. The LCIF SightFirst program, in collaboration with Lions, health care providers, and partner organizations, has led the charge in Lions’ vision efforts over the last three decades, as one of LCIF’s most impactful grant programs. So much has been accomplished over the years. So much more can be accomplished in the future with continued support.
LCIF Empowering Service: Mobile Screening Van
A mobile health vehicle in Italy provides vision screenings, thanks to LCIF. This mobile unit allows Lions to enter the community anywhere there’s a need. LCIF's mission is to strengthen eye care systems, enabling them to fight blindness and vision loss and assist those who are blind or visually impaired. SightFirst grants can help a child see the world for the first time. They can protect a village from a debilitating eye disease, or intervene before someone goes blind due to diabetic eye disease.
LCIF Empowering Service: Nepal Eye Clinic
LCIF empowers the service of Lions to improve the lives of the visually impaired and prevent avoidable blindness. Thanks to an LCIF grant, The B.P. Koirala Lions Center for Ophthalmic Studies in Kathmandu serves millions of people in Nepal. The center provides eye care services as well as education and training for ophthalmologists. LCIF proudly serves Lions’ continued efforts by offering unique and impactful initiatives, programs, and grants. Discover what SightFirst grants can do you for you.
Sight for Kids - Yodying's Story
Since 2002, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has partnered with Johnson & Johnson Vision to implement the largest-known, school-based eye health program, Sight for Kids. The program mobilizes Lions and eye care professionals to provide comprehensive eye health services in low-income schools, currently in four countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe. The program provides teachers with training to deliver eye health education, perform a visual acuity test, and screen for common eye conditions. Students identified with potential vision impairment or eye ailments are referred to healthcare providers for evaluation.
LCIF: Leading the Charge with Leader Dogs for the Blind
LCIF is known throughout the world for its work to improve the lives of people affected by visual impairments. Together with many Lions clubs, LCIF has provided significant grant funding to Leader Dogs for the Blind. LCIF proudly serves their continued efforts by offering unique and impactful initiatives, programs and grants.
SightFirst
Since 1990, SightFirst funds have enabled Lions, health care providers, and partner organizations around the world to fight the major causes of preventable and reversible blindness and assist those who are blind or visually impaired. More than 544 million people have been impacted over the last 30 years. Millions more still need our help.
A Vision for All
Partners in Vision
Our sight programs range from developing and improving eye care systems and treatments to distributing medications to those most at-risk for eye diseases. Our partners play a huge role in our success, providing critical expertise and resources.
Get Involved
If you want to help Lions continue their historic commitment to preserving the precious gift of sight, we encourage you to make a donation today.