With your help and supoprt OneSight has provided clear vision to over 155,000 people in the past 5 years in Australia and New Zealand alone.

Welcome to
OneSight Asia Pacific

We are passionate about providing clear vision to people in need.

Regional Eye Care

Our regional eye care programs assist thousands of people, many of them children, in remote locations where basic eye health services are virtually non-existent.

Community Eye Care

We work with local charitable partners such as The Salvation Army, Mission Australia and The Benevolent Society, providing free eye care and eyewear to people in need.

This is done through in-store voucher programs in conjunction with OPSM, Laubman & Pank and Budget Eyewear.

Eyewear Recycling

Everyone can be involved in OneSightSM through eyewear recycling.

You can drop off your used prescription eyewear at any one of the participating optical retail stores, which include OPSMLaubman & Pank, and Budget Eyewear.

Your glasses are cleaned, the prescriptions measured and then taken to global clinics in developing countries where they are hand-delivered to people in need.

 

Get Involved

Here are some simple ways you can be a part of OneSight!

Donate your used eyewear

Our participating optical retailers will make sure your old glasses are given to someone in need through our OneSight Global Clinics. Store locations: OPSM | Laubman & Pank | Budget Eyewear

Make a tax-deductible donation

Help fund OneSight programs directly by making a tax-deductible  donation online today.

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In-kind donations

We gratefully accept in-kind donations to assist with clinic operations and fundraising efforts.

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Workplace giving

We would welcome your employees involvement through workplace giving. If you are interested in nominating OneSight as one of your preferred charities please contact us for more details on how you can be directly involved.

Raising Awareness

The simple act of telling others about the need is very important in getting the message out there to encourage action

It is estimated there are over 250 million people worldwide who cannot see simply because they cannot access or cannot afford basic eye care.

Everyone can help to make a difference.