In honor of Fredericksburg’s 175th Anniversary and a rich history of service, the Fredericksburg Lions Club is bringing the Mobile Eye Screening Unit on Jan. 22 into the H-E-B parking lot to offer free eye screenings to anyone who may need it. All ages are welcome because the screening unit employs
In honor of Fredericksburg’s 175th Anniversary and a rich history of service, the Fredericksburg Lions Club is bringing the Mobile Eye Screening Unit on Jan. 22 into the H-E-B parking lot to offer free eye screenings to anyone who may need it.
All ages are welcome because the screening unit employs the latest testing machines. Dilation of the pupils is not necessary, and the entire process is completed in a matter of minutes.
Results are given at the end of testing and they can be taken to the individual’s regular physician.
As an added incentive, each participate will receive an ice cream treat for the eye screen.
The Lions Sight Research Foundation (LSRF) was founded in 1982, and incorporated in 1983, as the District 2-A2 Lions Sight and Tissue Foundation.
This step was taken because of an awareness and continuing concern for sight conservation, the detection and treatment of eye diseases, and the prevention of blindness.
Since 1983, the LSRF has been the principle action agency for participation by the Lions of District 2-A2 in support of Lions Clubs International vision-related programs.
Valuable and informative screening results will be provided; however, this event does not provide prescriptions or eyeglasses.
The foundation operates as an independent, non-profit, charitable Texas corporation with an IRS 501(c) (3) classification.