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Hoe can I get a pair of glasses to drive..a car wreck destroyed mine and HMO only pays for them every 2 years? |
I have no money..tried a church that has an eye clinic but it cannot get me in for about 6 weeks..meanwhile I live on no bus-line and have to go to doctors and get food and things like that. first word should be how not hoe (see I can't see the keys..no I can :-) Your car insurance should cover it as part of covering your car wreck expenses. (or the other guys car insurance if the accident wasnt your fault.) hopefully the girl was right..could not find local lion's club..also thanks to last two answerers for their suggestions about lenscrafter and walmart's/online Report It Contact your local Lions Club. They have a program just for that. If the accident wasn't your fault, you should be able to get some reimbursement from the other driver's insurance. The Lion's Club provides basic frames and lenses to low income families, or people having financial difficulties. They do not pay for designer Versace frames. They will be basic budget collection frames and standard single vision, or lined bifocal lenses, with no extra coatings or treatments. I'm sure you can Google Lions Club in Ohio and find a point of contact for them. I used to work for LensCrafters, and I know they have a program called Gift of Sight. If you truly need a pair of glasses and you can prove that you are financially unable to purchase a pair, they will provide a free eye exam, frame and single vision or lined-bifocal lenses. The frames are typically not the most attractive things you've ever seen, and they do use CR-39 (basic plastic) lenses which can be pretty thick if you have a heavy prescription, but at least you would be able to see. If I remember correctly you need to be referred to them by a non-profit organization such as a church or a school in order to qualify. I'm sure there are other churches or charities in your area that may be willing to refer you if you meet the financial requirements. I hope this helps. If you can come up with $65, Walmart's optical should be able to make you a basic pair of single-vision glasses. Or, you could get new lenses put into used frames (maybe your own, or some from a thrift store.) for about the same price. |
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