Moran Local Outreach


Moran Local Outreach

Help Your Neighbor: Support the Moran Eye Center’s Local Outreach Program

Imagine a world where you can’t see clearly. As your eyesight worsens, worries mount. You could lose your job. Driving is daunting. Cooking is risky. You hesitate to care for a grandchild. You feel anxious walking down a street where faces are blurred.

Now, imagine you can’t afford to pay for glasses, surgery, or eye care that could restore your vision—buying groceries and keeping the lights on is already a struggle.

This is the reality for too many Utahns. Funded solely by generous donors, the John A. Moran Eye Center Global Outreach Division works to strengthen our community by providing free or low-cost eye care and surgeries. Utahns in need, including residents who are uninsured or underinsured, new Americans, people facing diabetic eye disease and other retinal conditions, members of the Navajo Nation, and people experiencing homelessness, all benefit from our outreach efforts.

Moran Eye Center physicians and medical personnel volunteer their time to provide essential eye exams, surgeries, and eyeglasses through community clinics and partnerships with local organizations like Salt Lake City’s Fourth Street Clinic, People’s Health Clinic in Park City, and the Utah Navajo Health System, Inc. Our Operation Sight program ensures that patients needing cataract surgery receive the care they need at no cost.

Your support of our local outreach program will restore independence and hope to the lives of fellow Utahns.

Let's make a difference together

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