Feature Stories

Meet Harper

When Lisa and Ryan Mackey brought baby Harper home they were overwhelmed with love and joy because of the arrival of their beautiful girl, but also concerned about what her future was going to look like. Before her birth, Ryan and Lisa found out that Harper was going to be...

Meet Stacia

“I noticed something was wrong with Stacia’s vision when she started sitting closer and closer to the TV. I knew that no child should [have to sit that close] just to be able to see,” Carole Wright, Grandmother of Stacia Boyd said. Stacia was born sighted, but at the age...

Helping to Secure Employment

Sam is currently homeless, sometimes spending most of his nights in downtown Cleveland near one of the city’s professional sporting venues. He also rents space in his brother’s refrigerator to keep food, and on occasion, his brother will afford him the privilege of sleeping in his home. Sam has a...

Meet Sarah

When a common, diabetes-related eye disease began taking her eyesight in the prime of her life, Sarah was concerned about her options and what would come next. Because of the Empowerment Fund, which dramatically reduces the cost of assistive technology devices for clients, Sarah’s spirits have been lifted.

Meet Sheila

My name is Sheila Mino and Cleveland Sight Center is veryspecial to me. Twenty years ago, I noticed my vision changing. Lines andnumbers which should appear straight would appear wavy orblurred. This mild distortion was identified as a condition calledearly on-set macular degeneration. Read more of Sheila's story here.

Meaningful Gift

As the demand for the Low Vision Clinic’s services increased, so did the need for new equipment. That’s when two Trustees stepped in to help in a big way! In addition to their active service to the board, this personal gift from one and a family foundation gift from the...

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