MAUI—Maui Jim has announced its support of VOSH/International (Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity) and its US VOSH and SVOSH (Student VOSH) chapters across 28 countries with a donation of 200,000 eyewear frames intended to restore sight to impacted individuals in need of prescription glasses. Roberto Vedovotto, president and CEO of Kering Eyewear, Maui Jim’s parent company, said, “We believe that clear vision is not just a privilege, but a fundamental right with the power to transform lives—and at Maui Jim, we strive to create a future where everyone can see the world with clarity, joy and the appreciation it deserves.”

The company said, “In alignment with VOSH/International’s goal to provide the gift of vision and quality eye health worldwide, Maui Jim expresses its commitment to optimal visual well-being for a better tomorrow in the global impact of this eyewear frame donation. With restored vision, more than 200,000 individuals can enjoy improved quality of life, return to school or work and see the world anew.”