Toledo Community Foundation awards grant to Prevent Blindness Ohio
August 9, 2013: The Board of Trustees of the Toledo Community Foundation has awarded Prevent Blindness Ohio a $13,000 grant through the Margaret Toth Fund. The grant will be used to support the Vision Care Outreach program, serving the Toledo region.
Prevent Blindness Ohio is the state’s leading volunteer nonprofit public health organization dedicated to preventing blindness and preserving sight. It provides direct services to more than 800,000 Ohioans and educates consumers about what they can do to protect and preserve their sight.
Editor’s Note: Prevent Blindness Ohio, founded in 1957, is Ohio’s leading volunteer nonprofit public health organization dedicated to prevent blindness and preserve sight. It serves all 88 Ohio counties, providing direct services to more than 800,000 Ohioans annually and educating millions of consumers about what they can do to protect and preserve their sight. Prevent Blindness Ohio is an affiliate of Prevent Blindness America, the country’s second-oldest national voluntary health organization. For more information or to make a donation call 800-301-2020 or visit the web at pbohio.org.
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