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Imagine not being

able to see .people you love. while driving. the stars in the sky.

Imagine not being

able to see.see people you love.see while driving.see the stars in the sky.

Our Work

2.5 billion people around the world need glasses but don’t have access to them.

Since God's Eyes was founded in 2005, we've been on a mission to provide new prescription lenses free of charge to the world's poorest people. While this statistic seems audacious, we believe we can solve this problem. Alongside our partners, donors, and volunteers, everyone in the world could have access to the corrective eyewear needed to see clearly.

Donation box symbolizing giving glasses
We build SightStation kits and prepare lenses at our headquarters. Glasses are packed for free distribution worldwide.
Global outreach for vision clinics
We hold eye clinics in the most remote areas of the globe. Missionaries and teams bring vision care directly to those in need.
Receiving clear sight symbol
After an eye exam, each person receives the glasses they need. Given as a gift from Jesus, we pray with them to receive Him.
New Book

Now available for purchase online!

While taking eyeglasses to the world’s poorest people, author Bryan Kaiser learns to see life the way we were meant to see it, through God’s eyes.

Our Mission

“I am sending you to them to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God.”

Acts 26:17-18
Words from our community

Encouragement from those who’ve witnessed the impact.

“Your work goes beyond vision help. Praise the Lord.”

— Roma Geisler Staudenbaur Bunch

“God’s Eyes doing God’s work. Love this program.”

— Maddog Austin

“I’ve seen this ministry firsthand, and it’s amazing.”

— Kay Eldridge

"You’ve changed so many people’s lives through your constant love of God.”

— Debbie Stacks

“You’re a blessing to us all. Amazing to see how God has used you and God’s Eyes.”

— Brantley Calhoun

“God’s Eyes is an awesome ministry to support. They are truly helping the poorest of the poor.”

— Martha Gillette
Stories

Seeing is believing.