04/01/2009 - Posted by HFV Admin
We are thrilled to announce Hope for Vision's 2008 Visionary Grant recipients. These grants support innovative scientific research to find treatments and cures for retinal degenerative diseases, a group of genetic, blinding diseases like Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), Macular Degeneration and Usher’s Syndrome. Thanks to your generosity Hope for Vision awarded over $1.2 million to leading vision researchers this past year.
You can learn more about Hope for Vision's Visionary Scientists by clicking here.
In addition, Hope for Vision has been working with the Elden Family to fund research specifically for the U...
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03/25/2009 - Posted by HFV Admin
On Saturday, April 25th, the Hope for Vision student organization at University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana will be holding the first annual iWalk and 5K Run for Sight. Click here for more information, to register or to make a pledge of support.
What makes this event particularly interesting is that you can register for "The Experience" - a way to gain first-hand experience of what it is like to to have a retinal degenerative disease. If you register for the Experience as a "visually impared" walker, you will be given a special pair of glasses to simulate...
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02/01/2009 - Posted by HFV Admin
On January 30, 2009, HFV Founder and Chairman Isaac Lidsky received the Individual Louis Braille Award and was the keynote speaker at the 49th Annual Louis Braille Awards Ceremony in Philadelphia. This annual event hosted by the Associated Services for the Blind (ASB) honors outstanding individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions on behalf of those who are blind or visually impaired. Past Individual Louis Braille Award recipients include Carl Augusto, President of the American Foundation for the Blind; country singer Ronnie Milsap; Russell Redenbaugh, a managing partner at Kairos, Inc. and advocate on the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights; and, E...
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01/26/2009 - Posted by HFV Admin
Hope for Vision’s Miami Community of Hope hosted its 13th Annual Party with A Purpose on Saturday, September 27th at the Intercontinental Hotel in Miami. Close to $1 million was raised to support critical scientific research to find cures and treatments for blinding diseases.
Nearly 700 guests enjoyed a wonderful evening that included: delicious hors d’oeuvres served up by 19 renowned local chefs; a silent auction with over 100 exciting items; and fantastic live music and dancing. You can view photos from the event by clicking here.
During the program, Hope for Vision’s Founder a...
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Hope for Vision's Usher III Initiative featured on NBC!
Help Rebecca and all of those who are courageously living each day in hope of a cure!
Recently, NBC aired a compelling story by News Correspondent Peter Alexander, about his sister Rebecca who...
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04/13/2009 - The New York Times
OMAHA (AP) — Mark Wetzel cannot tell you exactly what his wife or children look like. He can tell you how to hit a 95-mile-per-hour fastball.
03/05/2009 - US News and World Report
A gene that plays a major role in two forms of childhood blindness has been identified by an international team of researchers.
03/05/2009 - The Press-Citizen
Ronald V. Keech, M.D., a University of Iowa physician who died in 2007, was renowned as a pioneering leader in pediatric ophthalmology. His legacy will live on at the UI through the endowed Ronald V. Keech, M.D., Professorship in Ophthalmic Genetics in the UI Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences.