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Where to Donate Your Old Eyeglasses

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If you've got an old set of sunglasses, nonprescription, or prescription lenses lying around, there are several organizations that are happy to take them off your hands. For low-income families and people living in developing countries, eyeglasses are a luxury that many can't afford, and your old lenses can make a big impact...

 
 

Other suggestions for places to donate your eyeglasses? Let us know in the comments below.

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I have a few pairs that have broken side pieces. Will the Lions still take them? I'll have to look and see who runs the drop boxes in our local library. Thanks for reminding me!

posted by orangeblossom on October 14th 2008 at 8:40am
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Thanks for posting this. I've been holding on to a couple of pairs for a while now and knew that they could be donated. I used to belong to the McBurney YMCA on 14th St. in NYC and they collected old glasses.

posted by plumandlion on October 14th 2008 at 9:21am
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Since this applies to my day job I thought I would let everyone know...
I work for an eyewear store (with 12 locations) called Spex - we take eyewear donations and send them off to Lions Club and other organizations that can clean/fix them up and get them to people who need it. Just stop in and leave them with anyone in the store, we'll take whatever you've got. Our locations are listed at: http://spexchicago.com/locations

It's amazing how many eyewear donations come in, and we appreciate it!

posted by me88 on October 14th 2008 at 9:53am
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I really want to share a couple websites that I now use for my own eyeglasses... www.glassyeyes.blogspot.com and www.zennioptical.com .

When I couldn't afford to buy them in the store: any store even the "cheap" glasses... I was very upset and started researching glasses online. To my surprise, yes, you caaan get good prices for them online. I also found out that eyeglasses are marked up 1000% in physical stores. Not 100%. One thousand. I was astonished and think it is really really unfortunate that people are led to believe that glasses should cost as much as they do in stores. My favorite online place is the zennioptical- their eyeglasses start out about 8 bucks and you can add anti-reflective coating or sunglass tint for another 5 bucks. I can not rave about this place enough. I walked around verbally advertising them for months when I first found them. I now have about 6 or so pairs that I can switch, and not feel devastated when something happens to them... (like your puppy chewing them...) Anyway... I don't often get the chance to tout my findings, so please pass this along to someone you know that buys glasses or needs to save some money... (which is all of us...)

:)

posted by Symbollalala on October 14th 2008 at 10:17am
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I really want to share a couple websites that I now use for my own eyeglasses... http://www.glassyeyes.blogspot.com/ and http://zennioptical.com/ .

When I couldn't afford to buy them in the store: any store even the "cheap" glasses... I was very upset and started researching glasses online. To my surprise, yes, you caaan get good prices for them online. I also found out that eyeglasses are marked up 1000% in physical stores. Not 100%. One thousand. I was astonished and think it is really really unfortunate that people are led to believe that glasses should cost as much as they do in stores. My favorite online place is the zennioptical- their eyeglasses start out about 8 bucks and you can add anti-reflective coating or sunglass tint for another 5 bucks. I can not rave about this place enough. I walked around verbally advertising them for months when I first found them. I now have about 6 or so pairs that I can switch, and not feel devastated when something happens to them... (like your puppy chewing them...) Anyway... I don't often get the chance to tout my findings, so please pass this along to someone you know that buys glasses or needs to save some money... (which is all of us...)

:)

posted by Symbollalala on October 14th 2008 at 10:27am
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I have shipped my glasses to Lions Club 4 times in the past 2 years and they always come back in the mail. Thanks so much for assembling this list. I've got a bag (literally!) of glasses sitting behind me on my credenza that needs a home.

posted by I Love Upstate on October 14th 2008 at 11:03am
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most eyeglass stores take them, the chains and the boutiques... just pop in and ask.

posted by lcatt on October 14th 2008 at 11:23am
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doctor's offices often take donations of glasses and old cell-phones

posted by Nudik on October 14th 2008 at 11:44am
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When I was in the mountains of North Vietnam in March, a doctor I met in Hanoi gave me reading glasses to take with me to the villages. It was the most wonderful experience. Read about it - and see photos of the women - on my blog TribecaTribal.typepad.com

By all means, do this!

posted by Taureg on October 14th 2008 at 4:42pm
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thanks symbollalala.

posted by jakelegs on October 15th 2008 at 3:55am
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:)

posted by Symbollalala on January 17th 2009 at 9:24am
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