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    Bright Eyes Project to Improve Vision for Vulnerable Students

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    Vulnerable school-aged children across Antigua and Barbuda are set to benefit from a new initiative launched by the Kiwanis Club of Antigua AR Fusion. The project, dubbed Bright Eyes, was officially launched last weekend and has already provided several students with comprehensive eye examinations and prescription eyeglasses.

    Bright Eyes builds on the club’s ongoing sister project, Bright Minds, and aims to improve children’s vision, helping them achieve greater success in the classroom and beyond.

    The project is being implemented in partnership with Dr. Salem Zreibi of Progressive Vision and in collaboration with the Ministry of Education’s Student Support Unit.

    Through the initiative, the Kiwanis Club of Antigua AR Fusion and Dr. Zreibi have committed to providing comprehensive eye examinations and prescription eyewear valued at up to EC$600 per student for twenty (20) vulnerable students. The total budget for the project is EC$12,000.

    commitment to improving the health and educational outcomes of vulnerable children by ensuring they have access to quality vision care.

    Dr. Salem Zreibi said Progressive Vision was honored to partner with the AR Fusion Kiwanis Club on the

    He explained that reading, writing, copying notes from the board, recognizing colors, and participating in sports all depend on good eyesight.

    He added that the project goes beyond basic vision screenings by providing children with comprehensive eye examinations and ensuring they receive their prescription glasses as quickly as possible.

    The Kiwanis Club of Antigua AR Fusion recognizes that poor eyesight often goes undetected, creating barriers that can limit children’s ability to learn, thrive, and reach their full potential. The Club is committed to eliminating this obstacle through initiatives that improve children’s vision and, ultimately, their futures.

    According to Club President Oslyn, “This initiative brings a tremendous sense of accomplishment. Our collaboration with Progressive Vision has allowed us to address a critical need and provide children with the opportunity to see more clearly and build a brighter future.” She added, “That is why our members are so passionate about what we do. We are helping to create the positive change we want to see in our community.”

    The Kiwanis Club of Antigua AR Fusion expressed its sincere appreciation to Dr. Zreibi and Progressive Vision for their generosity, partnership, and commitment to improving the lives of young people through this meaningful initiative.

    The Bright Eyes project is expected to make a lasting impact by ensuring that vulnerable students have the vision care they need to thrive both academically and socially.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Bright Eyes Project to Improve Vision for Vulnerable Students.

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