The week is officially underway!
Eye Spy Foundation is proud to be in Fort Worth for Visions 2026: United in Vision, joining a community of people committed to awareness, accessibility, and support.
#Visions2026#UnitedInVision#EyeSpy
Visions 2026, we’re ready for you!
Eye Spy Foundation is excited to connect with advocates, organizations, researchers, and community leaders who are working toward a more accessible future. #Visions2026#UnitedInVision#EyeSpy
Big congrats to our Eye Spy Allie Dr. Grover and the Ophthalmology team at @UFHealthJax on receiving the @EyeOnFL Brayton Leadership Award.
Leadership in eye care = better outcomes for blind and low vision communities statewide. 🕵️♀️
#EyeSpy#Ophthalmology#UFHealth#Jacksonville
Publix Gift Card Trivia champs, BBQ, mocktails, and blind‑friendly games…our Eye Spy Summer Social delivered. 🎉
Thanks Jax Beach @lionsclubs, Ellie Mental Health – Ponte Vedra, & North Florida Sales.
Next: Mocktails & Mingle in August, 7–9 PM. RSVP: https://t.co/9MGapjl7yT
Eye Spy Summer Social is this Thurs at Jacksonville Beach Lions Club 🦁 BBQ dinner, mocktails, games, and prizes from 7–9 PM. RSVP to save your spot: https://t.co/YLgHvDAcO2
May is Inherited Retinal Disease Genetic Testing Month, and on today’s episode of Glimpse with Glaze, Dr. Rachelle Lin discusses the important role optometrists play in the early identification and diagnosis of inherited retinal diseases.
From connecting patients to genetic testing and low vision resources to helping families access clinical trials, community support, and free genetic testing opportunities through the Foundation Fighting Blindness, ODs are often the first step toward answers and support.
Tune in to learn why genetic testing matters and how early diagnosis can help empower patients and families navigating blinding diseases.
Video Description: Begins with static dark blue background with the Foundation Fighting Blindness logo in the top left and the Glimpse with Glaze logo in the top right. Below are two headshots of Michelle Glaze and Dr. Rachelle Lin, with their names written out below. Lin appears, speaking directly to the camera. Michelle also appears, asking questions, speaking directly to the camera.
@FightBlindness Jacksonville - First Coast Family Coalition meets Wed, May 13 at 6pm ET on Zoom to spotlight “The Illumination,” a short film on life with vision loss and hope through research.
💻Register and join the conversation: https://t.co/Y8fC7e7UN1
Last Thursday we hit the @UofNorthFlorida Spring Design Show at The Carling. Incredibly proud of our three interns—Celina Christopher, Frankie Mount & Alyssa Morgan—who helped define Eye Spy's visual identity. Amazing Show! #SWOOP 🦅
#UNFDesign#JaxCreatives#GraphicDesign
Still replaying Saturday’s Jacksonville @FightBlindness#VisionWalk—our community raised $70,000+ for research to fight blinding retinal diseases.
Huge thanks to Adrian Keve, Cassandra Fridovich, Olivia Chase, and Walk Chair Suzi Ford. 🕶️
#VisionWalk#JacksonvilleVisionWalk
Adaptive sports are a powerful way for the blind and low vision community to get engaged, build confidence, and belong.
April 28 - Join the National Adaptive Sport Day Panel hosted by @MoveUnitedSport 1-2 PM EST
Register: https://t.co/Vhwy3pKKvE
#NationalAdaptiveSportDay