Vision Nonprofit Receives Generous Grant from UCBMA!
We are thrilled to share some exciting news—Vision Nonprofit has been awarded a $1,000 grant from the Union Centre Boulevard Merchant Association (UCBMA) to support a student in Butler County who needs assistive technology!
Respect, Support, and the Power of Giving
At Vision Nonprofit, our mission is simple: to help children with low vision get the tools they need to thrive. Sometimes, that means celebrating moments we can share—like this video of Joey unboxing an iPad shipment—and other times, it means working quietly behind the scenes to support families in ways that remain private.
Giving Accessibility
Sawyer is a recipient of an iPad from Vision Nonprofit! The device will open up new possibilities for learning, accessibility, and independence.
Sawyer shared with us how much an iPad helps her every day:
"Hi, I’m Sawyer, and I have low vision. That means sometimes it’s hard for me to see things like books, schoolwork, or even details on a screen. But my iPad helps me so much! I can zoom in to read, make things bigger, and use special tools that make it easier for me to see."
Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, Sawyer now has the tools she needs to thrive. But there are still other kids like her who need the same support. You can help by donating or sharing our mission with someone who wants to make a difference.
Thank you for being part of this journey—it truly means the world to us and the kids we serve!