Vision of Justice, a non-profit corporation pending 501(c)(3) status, was launched by attorney Jason Waechter in response to the urgent need in metropolitan Detroit and across the state of Michigan.
“As I considered ways to give back, I was appalled by the fact that so many people in America are forced to stay blind simply because they can’t afford cataract surgery,” Waechter shared. “I know that together we can astronomically change people’s lives by providing access to this transformative surgery!”
To bring this goal to life, Waechter teamed up with his St. Hugo’s grade school classmate, Dr. Walter “Wally” Cukrowski, a Michigan eye surgeon and an owner of the Michigan Eyecare Institute.
Together, they strive to alleviate the suffering of individuals facing cataract-related blindness who cannot afford the necessary care.
Through Vision of Justice, Waechter aims to raise funds to cover the hard costs of eye procedures while Cukrowski and his team provide services at a minimal cost.
Cataracts, a clouding of the eye’s lens, are the leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting nearly 20.5 million Americans aged 40 and older. This blindness can be treated in a quick, 10–20-minute procedure. However, the cost of surgery can be a significant barrier for many facing financial hardships.
Vision of Justice aims to host an event featuring multiple surgeries on a Saturday in December 2024. To qualify for free cataract surgery, applicants must be legally blind in both eyes due to cataracts, experiencing financial hardship, and be a Michigan resident.
For addition information or to apply, visit visionofjustice.com.
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