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ZEISS Vision Care US Provides Free Eyeglass Lenses to Those Impacted by the LA Fires and Texas Floods

6 October 2025
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As a Foundation-Owned Company, ZEISS’ Assistance in the US is the Latest in the Company’s Ongoing Commitment to Support Global Communities.

ZEISS Vision Care, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of eyeglass lenses and ophthalmic instruments, announced in July that the company is donating eyeglass lenses free of charge to the victims of the recent Texas floods. By working in partnership with local eye care professionals, this effort was developed to help those in Texas who may have lost their eyewear and in need of a quick solution to sustain their eyesight.

ZEISS’ work in Texas is the latest in the company’s efforts to provide support to communities in crisis. Earlier this year, ZEISS donated eyeglass lenses to victims of the Los Angeles County wildfires via a collaboration with local Eye Care Professionals helping those affected regain access to essential vision care during a challenging time. This was in addition to a $100,000 donation the company made to the American Red Cross to support emergency relief efforts.

ZEISS’ foundation-owned roots made the company an early global pioneer of corporate social responsibility (CSR). A key element of ZEISS’ corporate fabric is to create value for society through the promotion of education, as well as through social projects and a purposeful commitment to people and regions worldwide. Disaster relief is one of many ways ZEISS demonstrates its responsibility toward society and plays a role in improving the lives of people who find themselves in emergency situations.

“When a natural disaster hits, one of the most critical components of rebuilding is to ensure victims can quickly replace or replenish their essential medical supplies,” said Gary Rosenblum, President and Chief Executive Officer of ZEISS Vision Care US. “Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the Texas floods and we hope this gesture will help remove some of the stress of navigating this ongoing crisis.”

Press Contact Rebecca Buddingh

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