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Early Intervention Program

820 West Main Street, Riverton, WY 82501

Providing free developmental screenings to children from birth to age five to help identify children with developmental delays in order to provide them and their families with appropriate support services. We are located on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Ft. Washakie and serve native and non-native children and their families. We have two preschool programs for all children ages 3-5, in which we provide free transportation to and from school.

Pinedale Lions Club

425 East Magnolia Street, Pinedale, WY 82941

Pinedale Lions Club Activities include: Easter Egg Hunt, Vision Screening and Eyeglass Assistance, Rendezvous Pageant Concessions, Free Diabetes Testing Countywide via the Public Health Nurse, Eye Glass Recycling, Highway Clean-up, Angel Tree, Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank, Rendezvous Parade, Pinedale High School Scholarships, Vision Cost Assistance, Freshman Basketball Tournament, Braille Institute, Leader Dog, Airport Fly-in Breakfast, Local and International Disaster Relief and more!

Early Intervention Program

9 Shipton Lane, Fort Washakie, WY 82514

Providing free developmental screenings to children from birth to age five to help identify children with developmental delays in order to provide them and their families with appropriate support services. We are located on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Ft. Washakie and serve native and non-native children and their families. We have two preschool programs for all children ages 3-5, in which we provide free transportation to and from school.

Vision Testing

Multiple Locations, Cheyenne, WY 82003

We are pleased to inform you of the continued collaborative partnership between the Wyoming Optometric Association and Vision Service Plan (VSP), a national healthcare leader in eye care services. Recognizing the important role that vision plays in the educational process, VSP founded the Sight for Students Program several years ago to help low income children obtain vision care. The Wyoming Optometric Association has agreed to aid in coordinating the program for students in Wyoming.