


Vision Care Revenue
Medical Practices • Crisis Skylight, 50 Commercial Street, United Kingdom • 21-50 Employees
Vision Care revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $4,192,195 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Medical Practices industry and current estimated revenues | $13,500,000 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contacts at Vision Care
David Brown
Development Director
Sanjay Singh
Managing Director
Jae Yun Kim
Planning Director
Amit Gupta
Owner
Jeong Han
Director
Sarah Raza
Director
Yankesh Singh
Owner
Mr Srimanta
Owner
Manish Gera
Owner
Jim White
Manager Director Of A Charity
Company overview
| Headquarters | Crisis Skylight, 50 Commercial Street, London, London E1 6LT, GB |
| Phone number | +445309978 |
| Websites | |
| NAICS | 62 |
| Keywords | Charity, Homelessness, Eye Examinations, Spectacle Dispensing |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Employees | 21-50 |
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Vision Care Email Formats
Vision Care uses 1 email format. The most common is {first name}.{last name} (e.g., john.doe@vchp.org.uk), used 100% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first name}.{last name} | john.doe@vchp.org.uk | 100% |
About Vision Care
Vision Care for Homeless People is a charity set-up to provide eyecare services to people experiencing homelessness or who are vulnerable for other reasons, in an accessible and friendly environment in which they feel safe, welcome and comfortable. We aim to preserve, protect and promote the ocular health of homeless and vulnerable people in the UK who are unwilling or unable to access mainstream services available through the NHS. We include screening of ocular health and the provision of spectacles, that meets the immediate visual needs of our beneficiaries. We run opticians clinics for homeless people in London, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester, Exeter and Leeds. The clinics are located within homeless person’s day centres and each local branch is operated by a team of volunteers. We also run a mobile service in east London. Homeless people are particularly disadvantaged when it comes to obtaining sight tests, glasses and eye care. They suffer a higher level of eye problems than the general population and 30% of homeless people have never had their eyes tested. Only a third are eligible for NHS funding, but we provide our service free of charge anyway, so we make up the difference by using volunteers, through gifts in kind and by fundraising. We also organize the annual Opticians Service at Crisis at Christmas in London. During the week, over 80 volunteers go around in mobile teams to conduct eye tests and provide glasses. Homeless people need glasses in order to find accommodation, obtain or retain employment, to help them stay safe and to enjoy everyday activities. Being able to see properly is often important to them picking themselves up again when they are or have been homeless. We are proud of what we do but are keen to do more because our research suggests that nearly 20,000 homeless people are in need of eye tests and glasses each year. Over the next few years we plan to be reaching 40% of homeless people in England.
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 21-50
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Vision Care has 51 employees across 8 departments.
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Vision Care has never raised funding before.
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