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Saving Sight.
Changing Lives.

providing free vision services to Utah communities since 1955.
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Give the Gift Sight

In Utah, thousands of children are struggling with vision problems that often go unnoticed. But with your gift, we can make a difference.

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$10

Covers Two Vision Screenings

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$50

Provides a Pair of Glasses For a Child

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$125

Funds a Comprehensive Eye Exam

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Who We Are

Friends for Sight works passionately each day to save sight and change lives.

About Friends for Sight

Latest Announcement

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Job Opening

1. Community Vision Technician (Part-time)

 

Upcoming Events

20 Jan
My Childcare Academy
Date Jan 20, 2026 09:30 am - 10:00 am
20 Jan
Bright from the Start (Bountiful)
Jan 20, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am
21 Jan
ABC Great Beginnings Redwood
Jan 21, 2026 09:30 am - 10:00 am
21 Jan
Ogden High Child Care Center
Jan 21, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am
21 Jan
Action Academy
Jan 21, 2026 09:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Get Involved

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While renewing your driver license or vehicle registration, please donate $2 to Friends for Sight.

69 Years of Impact...

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0.7 million +
people have received services from FFS
0,900
students screened
0,467
preschool children screened
0,874
free exams and glasses given

Eye Health Awareness

Each month we highlight eye health and safety issues by providing information about eye safety, threats to vision and available community resources. 

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Did You Know?

  • UV radiation, both from natural sunlight and from indoor artificial UV rays, can damage the eyes.
  • People with light colored eyes (blue, green, hazel) are more photosensitive or vulnerable to UV rays.
  • More than 50% of people surveyed mistakenly believe that darker lenses provide better eye protection.1
  • Polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces but do not offer more protection from the sun.
  • 47% of people who wear sunglasses say they do not check the UV rating before buying them.1

 

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