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SPRING - SUMMER 2001
 
Inside this issue
CAN-TV AMD Inaugural Session – Senior Center
Bloomingdale CHARACTER COUNTS! Eye Screening – ADA and ISPB
ISPB Lectureship, Year 2000 (IOA) Research Updates
Fireworks Safety Glaucoma Drug and Eyelash Regrowth
Steps for Putting in Eye Drops Eye Tips for Joggers and Walkers
Cataracts and Body Size CHC/IL and ISPB
Sunglasses for Outdoor Workers Remembrances
ISPB Board of Directors; ISPB Financial Quick Tips

Your Donation Is Important to Us!

During fiscal 1999-2000, nearly 88 cents of each dollar received went to maintain our programs to prevent needless blindness in Illinois.

Our net bottom line (revenues/expenses) will vary from year to year due to the timing and receipt of bequests.

The ISPB does not receive or request funds from the government or the United Way.

The ISPB would like to thank the Illinois ophthalmologists and optometrists for their continued volunteer assistance and financial support as professional members.

As we enter our 85th Anniversary Year, we would like to thank all our friends and colleagues who have given so generously to make it possible for ISPB to continue its quiet but important work. 

2000 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
ILLINOIS SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
Audit Report Summary
Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 2000

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS – GENERAL OPERATIONS

Completed audited financial statements certified by John D. Kopczyk, Ltd.,
Certified Public Accountants, are available for review at the Illinois Society
for the Prevention of Blindness offices.


The Visionary, published as a service of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness,
is available upon request. The information contained
in this issue,
taken from sources considered to be accurate,
does not replace the need for professional eye care consultations and treatments.

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