Located at 2600 Martin Way East in Olympia, in the ARC building, the Lions Low Vision Resource Center is a hub for community engagement and volunteer opportunities in Olympia, WA. Our dedicated lions club volunteers are making a difference in the community. We are open Wednesday and Saturday by appointment. To learn more about how you can join our lions volunteers and participate in local service, call 360 790-8667.
Located at 2600 Martin Way East in Olympia, in the ARC building, the Lions Low Vision Resource Center is a hub for community engagement and volunteer opportunities in Olympia, WA. Our dedicated lions club volunteers are making a difference in the community. We are open Wednesday and Saturday by appointment. To learn more about how you can join our lions volunteers and participate in local service, call 360 790-8667.

The Lions’ Low Vision Resource Center, operated by the Olympia Host Lions Club, is open by appointment to assist you with low vision aids, sight impaired products, and resource information. Located just off the freeway at 2600 Martin Way E in Olympia, WA, our center is a valuable resource supported by dedicated Lions Club volunteers.
Come in and try out a desktop magnifying machine that helps you get back to reading the newspaper or your favorite magazine. Experience how a lighted hand-held magnifier can make shopping so much easier. We also offer assistance in installing new low vision apps on your smartphone.
Whatever low vision help you need, our Lions volunteers are ready to find the low vision resources to assist you.
If you're seeking something to make life easier for a loved one with low vision, we are here to help.
Give us a call to learn more or to make an appointment for the two of you to visit. Our services are free, and we look forward to helping you through these volunteer opportunities in Olympia!

All our low vision resources and assistive items are loaned free of charge to any Washington State resident with low vision, thanks to the dedicated efforts of Lions Club volunteers in the area. Take home a reading machine or a magnifying glass at no cost—you can keep it as long as you need it.
Our wide selection of CCTV type magnifying readers (Merlin, Adobe, daVinci) attracts many visitors to our resource center, where Lions volunteers play a crucial role in assisting patrons. Lighted hand-held magnifiers are popular items, along with:
- talking watches and clocks
- large dial telephones
- computer keyboards
- specialty glasses, sunglasses, monoculars, and binoculars
- high-intensity lamps to help with needlework or crafts
- kitchen aids like talking measuring cups
- products to help mark matching clothing
- white canes
- signature writing aids.
If you're looking for volunteer opportunities in Olympia, WA, our clubs are always welcoming new members to help support our community.

Please note – We follow current Covid 19 protocols. The LVRC, supported by Lions Club volunteers, is located at 2600 Martin Way E. The Resource Center is open for appointments from 10 to 2 on Wednesday and Saturday. If those times won’t work for you, please let us know so we can arrange something else. We are here to serve you and provide volunteer opportunities in Olympia. All visits are by appointment. To make an appointment, call the Lions EyeLine at 360 790-8667. We answer our phone every day from 9 to 9 – or feel free to leave a message and we will call you back. Have items to donate or return? Let us know by calling the EyeLine at 360 790-8667, as we are always looking for more Lions volunteers to support our community efforts.

We continually receive loaned items back into the Center, where our dedicated Lions Club volunteers clean them thoroughly, repair them as needed, and put them back out for loan.
Generous individuals, including Lions volunteers, bring us their personally owned equipment when it is no longer needed. Additionally, we have received large donations of equipment from other organizations that can no longer serve low vision individuals.
As funds allow, we also replenish our inventory by purchasing the equipment most in demand by our local clients .
All of this means our inventory is continually changing. You may want to check back often or let our volunteers know what you are looking for so they can contact you if that machine or item becomes available. We encourage you to explore volunteer opportunities in Olympia to help us with this important work.

Want to load apps on your smart phone? We can show you how to use apps to read QR codes, identify nearby objects, or even turn your phone into a bright beam of light. If you're interested in getting involved or exploring volunteer opportunities in Olympia, like joining the Lions Club volunteers, let us know what you are hoping to do - we are here to help.

Along with Olympia Host Lions Club, Lions Clubs provide their support to the Lions Low Vision Resource Center in Olympia with donations and volunteers:
THANK YOU!
Support for the Lions Low Vision Resource Center comes from organizations who believe in our work:
Your help is needed too - call us today to discover how you can donate dollars or your time as a volunteer at the Lions Low Vision Resource Center in Olympia.

The Lions Low Vision Resource Center depends on volunteers and supporters to provide the hands on help, financial support and expertise needed to keep the Center open.
In accordance with Lions Clubs International requirements, all monies received from the public by Olympia Host Lions will be returned to the public in our service projects.
100% of your donation for the LVRC goes directly to support low vision projects.
All work at the LVRC is done by Lions volunteers and friends. Volunteers help with everything from running the center to running a vacuum. Whether you prefer to work from home, in the center proper or even as a pickup and delivery person, you will be helping make life easier for someone who doesn't see well.
Our volunteers handle appointment scheduling, office work, inventory maintenance, equipment repair, cleaning, events, publicity, resource research, and client assistance.
To learn how you can volunteer, call the Lions EyeLine at 360 790-8667.
Your financial donations keep the Center open and serving our neighbors throughout western Washington.
Make a tax deductible donation by sending your check to Olympia Host Lions Club Foundation at PO Box 416, Olympia, WA 98507.
Prefer to donate securely online? Use the Donate Online button to make your contribution to the Olympia Host Lions Club Foundation.
The Olympia Host Lions Club Foundation is an IRS recognized 501c3 organization.
We handle our funds in accordance with Lions Clubs International policy. That means all overhead to run the club or for Lions social activities is provided by the Lions themselves and all monies received from the public is returned to the community through service work or donation.
If you or a family member have CCTVs or other low vision aids you no longer need, please consider donating them to the Lions Low Vision Resource Center. We will put them to good use helping someone with low vision get through their day a little better.
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Michael's career in healthcare management makes him a natural for helping you find the low vision help you want.

Andy likes people and it shows in the way he works with clients at the low vision resource center. Come in for help and leave with a smile!

Lion Clair Bourgeois knows first hand what it means to live with low vision. She is a wealth of resources and glad to share.

With her background in healthcare and great listening skills, Marji is a favorite among LVRC visitors

Lani is our newest volunteer manager and brings that smile to the Center.

Dedicated volunteers help to keep the Low Vision Resource Center running. Current volunteers include Lions from
Olympia Host Lions Club
Shelton Lions Club
Lacey Sunrise Lions Club

LVRC volunteers are available to help you find resources that can help you be more independent. Make an appointment today.

Back in 2007, Olympia Host Lions Karen Sell and Jan Weatherly wrote a grant request to the National Institutes of Health for Low Vision Awareness. Through that grant, the Olympia Host Lions received $10,000. According to grant mandates, the money was to be spent on increasing awareness that people living with low vision did not have to live “in the dark”.
The Washington State Department of Services for the Blind, several local support groups, and Lion Carl Corbin, who lived with macular degeneration, provided direction for the Lions’ work. Some of the outreach actions funded by the grant included:
When the grant ended, Lion Carl led the effort to open the storefront Lion’s Low Vision Resource Center, originally named after him. Lions sought out donated equipment that could be loaned to people needing assistance. Referrals came from eye health professionals and Margie Courier, a contractor working from the Washington State Department of Services for the Blind, who was blind herself.
When Carl moved to Seattle, Margie took over running the LVRC with the assistance of her husband Timm – and both Margie and Timm became Lions. The Couriers played an instrumental role in helping low vision individuals until Margie’s death in 2018.
Today, Lions of Olympia Host Lions Club run the Lions Low Vision Resource Center and continue to honor Lion Carl Corbin for his far reaching work. Low vision specialist Dr. Mary Ferris, OD, FAOO, assists with staff training and consults on equipment questions.
The Low Vision Resource Center (LVRC) was originally located near the Transit Station in Lacey, then moved to 2103 Harrison Avenue NW in space generously provided by The Rants Group. Effective February 1, 2022, the Center moved to 2600 Martin Way E.
In 2020, Olympia Host Lions Club under the presidency of Michael Petty formalized the importance of the Low Vision Resource Center by registering it with Lions Clubs International as a Legacy Lions Project. The center serves clients from the Canadian Border to the Oregon border and from the mountains out to the Pacific Ocean.
The LVRC is run by the Olympia Host Lions Club, and guided by the club board of directors.
Administration and staffing is provided at no cost to the Center by volunteer Lions and friends.
Funding for the LVRC comes in part from the Olympia Host Lions Club Foundation, a 501c3 charitable tax organization.
Foundation Board of Directors for 2023/24 includes:
Please reach us at OlympiaLions@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Lions are involved with low vision because vision is one of the five main service areas for Lions Clubs International. Lions around the world have been battling blindness since 1925 when Helen Keller challenged the Lions Club to become her “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.” Locally, Lions screen the vision of students, pay for eye care and glasses for those in need, recycle used glasses to help others see through our Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center (LERC), and run centers like the Olympia Lions’ Low Vision Center.
In western Washington, the Lions provide low vision aids through their Low Vision Resource Center at 2600 Martin Way NE in Olympia, Washington. Call for an appointment.
Most resources at the Lions Low Vision Resource Center in Olympia are loaned for free - and for as long as you need them.
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Located at 2600 Martin Way East in Olympia, in the ARC building, the Lions Low Vision Resource Center is a hub for community engagement and volunteer opportunities in Olympia, WA. Our dedicated lions club volunteers are making a difference in the community. We are open Wednesday and Saturday by appointment. To learn more about how you can join our lions volunteers and participate in local service, call 360 790-8667.
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Olympia Host Lions meet Tuesdays at noon at the First Baptist Church downtown Olympia. Plenty of Parking at 9th and Franklin.
Call for info at 360 790-8667.
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The Lions Low Vision Resource Center has moved! You can find us now at 2600 Martin Way East.
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