Five Years Later, Sights for Hope Continues to Build on a Shift in Perspective

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It has been five years since Sights for Hope implemented something bigger than a name change. Previously operating as Center for Vision Loss, the organization also reframed its perspective on April 6, 2021 – choosing to focus not just on the challenges associated with vision loss, but on how people move forward. That shift has […]

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Sights for Hope Earns Top Ratings for Accountability and Transparency Again in 2026

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Sights for Hope has earned Charity Navigator’s maximum four-star rating for the fifth straight year and Candid’s platinum transparency rating for the sixth straight year. Charity Navigator is the world’s largest and most utilized evaluator of nonprofit organizations. It evaluates nearly 200,000 organizations globally based on their financial health, accountability, and transparency. Sights for Hope’s […]

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Media Moments: Eyesight Loss and Danger Cannot Defeat the Power Within

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Paul Miller, founder of Lehigh Valley Martial Arts and Active Learning Centers, was featured by WFMZ 69 News this week for guiding Sights for Hope clients through a self-defense lesson focused on confidence, awareness, and the power within each individual to respond to danger. Miller, who also is Sights for Hope’s Board President, has dealt […]

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