About SightLife
SightLife restores sight to an average of 11 men, women, and children each day through the recovery and placement of eye tissue used in cornea transplants. Our primary service regions are Washington state, Northern Idaho, Montana, California's San Joaquin Valley, and Kaiser Permanente in Northern California.
As we enter our 5th decade of service, SightLife has helped to restore the sight of more than 42,000 men, women, and children in 58 different countries. We are also a leading partner in helping to establish eye banks in developing countries, where 90 percent of the world's 10 million corneal blind people live.
SightLife is a member of both the Eye Bank Association of America and the Vision Share consortium of eye banks.
We were founded by Lions volunteers in 1969 as the Northwest Lions Eye Bank and still work closely with this organization in the service of restored sight.









