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Registration is Open: Vision To Learn Summer Break 2025 at Cobb Libraries

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5 diverse children, all wearing glasses, standing should to should and smiling
April 23, 2025

UPDATE: As of Wednesday, April 30, all appointments have been filled.

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Nine Cobb County Public Library locations will serve as sites for Vision To Learn mobile clinics in June and July to provide eye exams and glasses – free of charge – for children ages 5-18. The national nonprofit Vision To Learn has visited Cobb libraries since 2018 to serve children in need of vision care and glasses.

Registration for VTL appointments is required – and space is limited. To register, go to https://bit.ly/Cobb_County

The upcoming 2025 Vision To Learn library visits, all scheduled for 9:30 am – 2:30 pm, include:

South Cobb Regional Library, 805 Clay Road, Mableton 30126

  • Tuesday, June 3
  • Thursday, June 12
  • Thursday, June 26
  • Thursday, July 17
  • Tuesday, July 22

Gritters Library, 880 Shaw Park Road, Marietta 30066

  • Wednesday, June 4
  • Tuesday, July 16

Switzer Library, 266 Roswell St., Marietta 30060

  • Wednesday, June 4
  • Thursday, June 5
  • Friday, June 27
  • Thursday, July 10
  • Friday, July 18

Powder Springs Library, 4181 Atlanta St., Powder Springs 30127

  • Thursday, June 5
  • Monday, June 9
  • Monday, June 30

Sewell Mill Library, 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta 30068

  • Friday, June 6
  • Thursday, July 24

Sibley Library, 1539 South Cobb Drive, Marietta 30060

  • Friday, June 6
  • Thursday, July 17

North Cobb Regional Library, 3535 Old 41 Highway, Kennesaw 30144

  • Monday, June 9
  • Friday, June 27
  • Wednesday, July 16

Stratton Library, 1100 Powder Springs Road, Marietta 30064

  • Tuesday, June 10
  • Friday, July 18

West Cobb Regional Library, 1750 Dennis Kemp Lane, Kennesaw 30152

  • Monday, June 30
  • Monday, July 21

RELATED: The Atlanta Vision Project, ‘The Power of Partnerships’

The Vision To Learn visits are part of the Cobb County Public Library’s collaboration with Learn4Life, Metro Atlanta Regional Education Partnership. Vision To Learn is promoted as a Bright Spot for Early Literacy by L4L for its proven success in improving children’s outcomes.

The closing of the region’s “glasses gap” by 2028 is the goal of The Atlanta Vision Project campaign, said Dr. Rebecca Parshall, Director of Strategy & Development for Learn4Life. For Dr. Parshall’s article in the Saporta Report, See to Succeed: How the Atlanta Vision Project is Changing Lives with Free Glasses, visit saportareport.com.