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Sight For Millions: Connecting Communities Around the World to Quality Eye Care

Vision is one of the primary ways we experience the world, shaping our ability to learn, connect, pursue opportunities, and savor life's most precious moments. But more than 2.2 billion people globally1, including 450 million children2, face visual impairment, including from untreated cataracts and uncorrected vision.

Johnson & Johnson is working to address disparities in access to cataract surgery and comprehensive eye health services for children in resource-limited settings globally.

“By connecting people to essential eye services, we’re not just improving vision, we’re closing the gap between communities and care, unlocking potential and improving lives worldwide. Throughout 2024, I’m proud of the work we’ve done with partners around the world to continue to help increase equitable access to quality eye care because everyone deserves the gift of sight,” said Peter Menziuso, Company Group Chairman, Vision, Johnson & Johnson.

Sight For Kids Expands to Reach More Children

Access to timely, high-quality eye care is especially critical for children. Correcting a child’s vision can help transform their educational experience and pave the way for a brighter future.

Through Sight For Kids (SFK), co-founded with Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) in 2002, we help provide free, comprehensive eye health services in low-income schools across North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. In fact, earlier this year, we celebrated the milestone of reaching more than 50 million students. The program supports no-cost in-person screenings and follow-up services, as well as training for teachers to identify visually impaired children and connect them to the care they need and deserve.

This year alone, through SFK, we provided 40,000 eyeglasses, supported the screening of more than 2.5 million children and expanded the program to Atlanta, Georgia, and Hong Kong, China.

“With Sight For Kids, we’re not just helping children see clearly. We’re improving children’s abilities to learn, grow, advance in school, build confidence, shape personal interactions, connect with the world, and build their opportunities for the future,” said Enzu Jeon, Lead, Pediatric Eye Health Stronghold at Johnson & Johnson. “While we’re making great strides, we know there is so much work left to do to help more students around the world have healthy vision.”

Addressing Cataracts and Restoring Sight Worldwide

Cataracts are treatable yet continue to be a leading cause of blindness. Alongside our collaborators, we are strengthening the health systems needed to deliver the high-quality eye health services communities deserve. In 2024, Johnson & Johnson was proud to support 18,000 cataract surgeries and train 300 surgeons.

A Commitment to Vision Made Possible

At Johnson & Johnson, we’re on a mission to make vision possible. By helping to build health systems capacity, training health workers and community members to deliver care, we strive to achieve longstanding and meaningful impact in the communities we serve. Through continued collaborations we can support a future where quality eye care is accessible to all.

World Health Organization. Web site: (https://www.who.int/). Accessed June 2023.
International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. https://www.iapb.org/learn/vision-atlas/magnitude-and-projections/child-eye-health/