April

2014

Issue

No. 2

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VisionQuest 20/20 & AZ Gives Day!
"It's Cool to be SEE'n" Crazy Sunglasses Campaign

Follow our "Cool to be See'n" Crazy Sunglasses Campaign on Facebook and twitter! Then Log-on to AZGives.org on April 9, 2014 and support VisionQuest 20/20 in bringing updated and accurate vision screenings to Arizona school children.

 

Arizona Gives Day is a dedicated day of donating to nonprofits that serve communities right here in Arizona. Your generous donations help raise awareness of the need for early detection of vision problems in children and support cost-effective vision screening solutions with technologically advanced and accurate EyeSpy 20/20™ vision screenings.

 

Every child deserves to see clearly and no child should suffer vision loss that could have been prevented with early detection.

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School Nurses Get Free Trial of EyeSpy 20/20™
Are you a school nurse? Simplify your vision-screening season. See first-hand how fast, easy and accurate vision screening is with the EyeSpy 20/20 vision screening software. Replace your wall chart with this computerized comprehensive screening that includes visual acuity, color vision and depth perception testing with built in data collection and reporting. School Nurses can now receive a free trial version of the EyeSpy 20/20 vision screening software and conduct vision screenings at their school. Contact a School Health representative at 866-323-5465 to receive your free trial. Nationally recognized, this innovative "video game" vision screening solution is saving children's vision. Visit the SchoolHealth.com website for additional information about EyeSpy 20/20.

Keller Williams Sonoran Living Realty

Helping to Save Children's Vision
Keller Williams Realty fosters a culture of giving back to the communities in which they serve. Each year, the Agent Leadership Committee at Keller Williams Foothills Sonoran Living sponsors selected charities to support through their KW Cares REACT Fund. Throughout 2014, Keller Williams Realty agents will donate portions of their sales to bring updated and accurate EyeSpy 20/20 vision screenings to a school in the East Valley. Keller Williams recognizes that many children may be unknowingly suffering from a vision disorder that affects their learning, health, and success in life. Thanks to Keller Williams, a local school will now have the ability to accurately and reliably vision screen every student every year, ultimately making a difference in the lives of hundreds of children. VisionQuest 20/20 is honored to be chosen by the KW Cares REACT Fund and values Keller Williams commitment to the communities they serve. Read more about Keller Williams Foothills Sonoran Living Realty at kwfoothills.com.
EyeSpy 20/20 Replaces Outdated Vision Screening

EYES IN Magazine Editor-in-Chief Vivian Van Dijk had an extensive interview with Richard Tirendi, the founder of EyeSpy 20/20. Tirendi was in New York meeting with the New York State Department of Health. EyeSpy 20/20 is the only technology in the United States that replaces outdated eye charts for vision screening; detects early stage blindness in children; and tests children for color blindness with video game technology, all for 1/3 the cost of traditional vision screening.  

 

Richard, a champion for children's eyesight, just came back from Saudi Arabia, where they are implementing this technology. This technology has been used to screen over 200,000 kids. EYES IN Magazine will feature the extensive interview from this innovative health creator in an upcoming edition.
Recent Study Reveals Vision Screening
Yields Highest Return on Investment

A recent study by the Michigan Association for Local Public Health, a member organization comprised of Michigan's 45 local public health departments, analyzed the essential services and programs provided by local health departments across the state. These organized programs encompassed eight vital public health operations including immunizations, infectious disease control, hearing screening and vision screening among others.

 

Their report found that ALL programs have consistently strong returns on investment, ultimately saving money for patients, the healthcare system, and state government alike. In every instance, these services generated great value with ROIs ranging from 2 to 1 to as high as an astounding 162 to 1 for vision screening.

"All I can say is that the kids loved it, and several said they wanted to play again! It was such a joy to be able to use this program.
It definitely saves us time in the long run."

- Nurse, Isaac School District

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