Regular updates on projects related to disability inclusion.
For the last few decades, the Taubman Health Sciences Library has collected used eyeglasses, sunglasses, and hearing aids for the Ann Arbor Host Lions Club. Over the years, these materials have helped many people throughout the world to see and hear better.
More than 10,000 eyeglasses are collected each year in the Ann Arbor area. They are cleaned, adjusted and sorted according to prescription by members of the Lions Club. Then, they are disseminated by volunteers to individuals in other countries who would otherwise go without these much needed items. Through the program, eyeglasses and hearing aids are distributed in a total of 87 countries to individuals who need them.
U-M’s Dr. Robert Hyzy has distributed 500 pairs of donated glasses to residents of the Peruvian Amazon Basin during three different trips to the region.
During the last Taubman Health Sciences Library drop-off to the Ann Arbor Lions Club, Dr. Hyzy and his team volunteers pick up the glasses and distribute them to inhabitants of Peruvian communities in collaboration with Amazon Promise—a U.S.-based non-profit organization founded to provide desperately-needed medical and dental care to remote populations living in the Upper Amazon Basin of Northeastern Peru.
The success of this project would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of UMHS employees, the Taubman Health Sciences Library, the Lions Club, Dr. Hyzy, and other individuals who have selflessly contributed to this worthy cause through travel, volunteer time and donations.
U-M employees who have contributed to the project include Alice Chao, whose assistance has been invaluable to this charitable endeavor under the guidance of Informationist Anna Ercoli Schnitzer, who initiated, organizes and coordinates this U-M activity with the Lions Club.
But most of all, this project would not be possible without those at the U-M Health System who continue to kindly and generously contribute their used glasses, sunglasses and hearing aids to help others. With everyone’s support, the Taubman Health Sciences Libraries can continue to help those in need.
Please bring your cast-off glasses to the Information Desk at Taubman Health Sciences Library (1135 E. Catherine St. at street level), or wrap and send them in campus mail to Schnitzer c/o Taubman Health Sciences Library, 48109-2038.
For questions, please contact [email protected] or 936-1402.