A ten year old school student with low vision being trained to read with the help of low vision aids
Your Vehicle Donation can help us!

Click Here to begin your tax deductible vehicle donation

Through our partnership with Vehicles For Charity , Vision-Aid is pleased to offer a
nationally reputed Vehicle Donation Program. Vehciles for Charity will pick up your car or
other vehicle at no cost to you, auction the vehicle and then forward the net proceeds to
Vision-Aid. You will receive a tax receipt for the amount that your vehicle was sold for, which
you can deduct from your Itemized Federal Tax Returns.

You can donate now. Just complete the
online form for vehicle donation(be sure to select the
state as MA and the charity you are donating to as Vision-Aid Incorporated), or you may call
1-800-833-3006 or 1-866-628-2277 to complete your donation. It is simple and easy.
Vehicles for Charity  make all arrangements. If you need more information, check out the  
most frequently asked questions about vehicle donations program
Vehicle Donation
Visually Impaired
Children from Salur
District Community Dev.
Center  come in for a
Low Vision Evaluation
and Rehab. Camp in the
Vision-Aid Vizag Center
(July 2005)  .
Click here
for details.
Sakuntala, age 3
undergoes training in
the use of low vision
glasses for reading. For a
profile of Sakuntala see
our
case studies section.
(c) Copyright, 2004. Vision-Aid. All Rights Reserved.
Vision-Aid
A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization  serving the visually disadvantaged in Under-Served Areas
The above three snaps show Visually
impaired Children from the
Parvatipuram district who came  in
batches for day long low vision
evaluation and rehabilitation camps at
the Vizag Center (Aug / Sep 2005). For
more details
click here
Vision-Aid in partnership with the
Govt. of India's National Inst. of
Visually Handicapped organizes
a free week long intensive
training program for 46 school
teachers from urban and rural
schools in the Visakhapatnam
area . For more details
click  
here.   
Vision-Aid sponsors a free seminar
on Low Vision Rehabilitation for
eye specialists in the Visakha
region. For more details ,
click
here.
A  low Vision patient learns
how to use a CCTV magnifier
to read small print on a TV
screen.
Opening the doors of the vision impaired  to Information Technology - Phase 1
of the computer Center in Vizag India has been opened and you can read more
about it
here