New Eyes for the Needy Bringing Vision to the US and the World Bringing Vision to the US and the World
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Students

Students volunteer at New Eyes after school or during the summer to sort, test, and box eyeglasses for our overseas program. New Eyes provides training and adult supervision. We maintain a log of student volunteer hours and are happy to document those hours to schools, scout troops, or religious organizations.

In 2010, 31 high school and college studentsvolunteered over 700 hours during their summer vacation. They sorted, tested and re-packaged thousands of pairs of donated eyeglasses for distribution overseas to poor people in developing countries. They helped with administrative tasks and spruced up the exterior of New Eyes by weeding, pruning and watering plants.

New Eyes for the Needy

If you are a student 14 years old or older and would like to volunteer at New Eyes, we want to hear from you!

Click here to volunteer as a student, or call our Community Relations Coordinator at 973-376-4088.





Schools Represented at New Eyes

Students come to New Eyes from many different area schools, including:

Chatham High School
Columbia Senior High School
Governor Livingston High School
Jonathan Dayton High School
Kent Place School
Livingston High School
Millburn High School
Oak Knoll School
Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School
Summit High School
Watchung Hills Regional High School
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Johnson & Wales University
Montclair State University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Virginia
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