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VisionCorps Prepped For In-Person Services In Chesco

VisionCorps offers free programs to organizations and employers and is ready to come out in person to talk about its vision services.

VisionCorps serves clients in Chester, Lancaster, Adams, Lebanon, and York counties and is prepared to bring informational programs in person.
VisionCorps serves clients in Chester, Lancaster, Adams, Lebanon, and York counties and is prepared to bring informational programs in person. (Lorraine Swanson/Patch)

CHESTER COUNTY, PA — A nonprofit that brings services and programs to people with vision challenges is ready to get back in the community face-to-face to share what it has to offer.

VisionCorps offers free programs about its services — both in-person and virtual — to organizations and employers. The programs can be individualized for the needs of the group, and include information on vision problems, living with low vision, employing people with low vision, and tips for living independently with blindness or low vision.

"Many community groups, churches, and employers are meeting in person," said Dennis Steiner, VisionCorps President and CEO. "We can come to meetings and present programs to meet their needs – or offer virtual programs if groups prefer that option."

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All the programs are provided free of charge, and all services offered to clients of VisionCorps are free, said Steiner.

VisionCorps serves clients in Chester, Lancaster, Adams, Lebanon, and York counties.

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"We want people to know about the services we provide," said Steiner. "We offer education and prevention of blindness services, rehabilitation, and employment to individuals in South Central Pennsylvania."

VisionCorps programs include a general presentation about its mission and services, specific rehabilitation tips for those living with low vision, and training and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for employees who work with individuals who are blind or have low vision.

To schedule a program or find out more, please contact Linda Conyers at lconyers@visioncorps.net or call 717-205-4116.

VisionCorps is a nonprofit that aims at empowering people who are blind or vision impaired to attain independence by providing them with the tools and training, including employment, to empower them. Read a Patch story about VisionCorps here.

The organization serves almost 2,000 individuals with rehabilitation services in Lancaster, Lebanon, Chester, York, and Adams counties. VisionCorps' Prevention of Blindness services includes KidSight, which screens more than 8,000 children annually for vision loss.

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