For many San Diego kids, seeing clearly out of both eyes can be a challenge, and for their parents, the challenge is being able to catch that.
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“I love volunteering,” she said. “We are changing kids lives. If they are not able to see, how are they able to learn? It affects everything.” “When you put the glasses on, it's like, ‘Wow, I can notice the colors and the details in my classroom,” said Espinoza. For Espinoza, she doesn’t mind volunteering her time because she knows exactly how it feels to go through school with blurry vision. It’s something that didn’t change until she moved here from Mexico in 9th grade.
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