KENNESAW, Ga., Oct. 11, 2017 -- Classic Vision Care and Eyes on Providence is in collaboration with MUST Ministries to get glasses into the hands of those in need, reports Classic Vision Care. Vision patients can contribute pairs of gently used glasses to the effort and receive $50 toward the purchase of a new set of frames and lens. In this way, the community of Kennesaw, vision providers and MUST Ministries help to better serve those in need and not able to afford prescription eyewear. Patients and residents choosing to donate a pair of old frames to the cause MUST buy both new frames and lenses to qualify for the $50 off a new purchase of frames and lenses.
Classic Vision Care and their sister practice, Eyes on Providence, are offering their services to qualifying participants. In addition to the generously donated eyewear, vision providers and staff will be offering free eye exams to those in need. Classic Vision Care appreciates the assistance of their vision patients and the community in this worthwhile endeavor and associates are available to answer any questions.
MUST Ministries is a volunteer-driven organization helping individuals, children and families in Cobb and Cherokee counties, as well as other counties, meet their basic needs. Many people of diverse faiths work together ministering to people through a variety of special programs. In addition to helping meet the vision needs of community members, MUST Ministries has donated food and toiletries, offered safe shelter and provided hot meals to hundreds of thousands of adults and children collectively through their programs. More details on events and ways to participate in their efforts and continual community outreach are available on their website: mustministries.org.
“We want every person in our community to have access to basic vision care and eyewear. In this effort, we are working with MUST Ministries to deliver eye exams and donated glasses to those that may be unable to afford or otherwise receive such services and products,” said Dr. Mital Patel. “MUST Ministries has a tradition of giving to individuals and families in need and we look forward to being a part of this worthwhile endeavor as we give to those in need. Patients should know that any donation goes directly to this great cause.”
Dr. Mital Patel, a Kennesaw optometrist at Classic Vision Care, has served residents of Kennesaw, Marietta, Woodstock, Acworth and Dallas, GA since 1983. Patients appreciate the superior vision care and customer service provided by their vision care team. Services include contact lens exams, computer vision treatment, eye and vision exams, dry eye treatment, LASIK eye consulting, and eyewear.
Call (770) 499-2020 to learn more about the Classic Vision Care and MUST Ministries vision care program, how to donate or visit classicvisioncare.com.


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