Our network of student chapters across universities and colleges, making vision care accessible to communities worldwide.
ReVision's Student Organization program empowers the next generation of healthcare leaders and advocates. Our student chapters across universities and colleges organize vision screening events, collect eyeglass donations, and raise awareness about the importance of eye health in their communities.
Founded in 2020, UCLA's chapter focuses on serving underserved communities in Los Angeles through mobile vision screening clinics and school-based programs.
Harvard's chapter partners with local healthcare organizations to provide comprehensive vision care services and conducts research on vision health disparities.
Stanford's chapter leverages technology to improve vision screening efficiency and develops innovative solutions for remote vision care delivery.
Michigan's chapter focuses on rural community outreach and partners with local schools to provide vision screening for students.
Duke's chapter emphasizes global health initiatives and partners with international organizations to expand vision care access.
NYU's chapter serves diverse communities in New York City and focuses on cultural competency in vision care delivery.
Student-organized mobile clinics providing free vision screenings to underserved communities.
Campus-wide campaigns to collect donated eyeglasses for distribution to those in need.
Educational sessions about eye health, prevention, and the importance of regular eye exams.
Collaboration with local schools to provide vision screening and eyeglasses to students.
Student-led research projects on vision health disparities and innovative care delivery methods.
Building relationships with community organizations to expand vision care access.
Join Our Network: If you're interested in starting a ReVision chapter at your school, we provide comprehensive support including training materials, event planning resources, and ongoing mentorship. Our student chapters are making a real difference in communities across the country and around the world.