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At NewView Oklahoma, we believe every person experiencing vision loss deserves access to expert care—regardless of their income or insurance coverage. That’s why, even for patients with full insurance and stable incomes, all of our services are provided at no out-of-pocket cost.
In 2024, insurance covered just over $400,000 of the care provided by NewView Oklahoma—leaving $2.4 million to be funded by a generous community of donors that believes in access, dignity, and second chances.
Your story and financial support could be the reason someone else gets the help they need. If you’ve received care through NewView, we invite you to become part of a legacy by helping to inspire and fund care for the next wave of Oklahomans facing vision loss.
Make a Donation
Your care was made possible by someone who gave before you. Now, you have the chance to do the same—for the next person who needs it. This is a chance to pay it forward.
Share Your Story
Your journey could be the encouragement someone else needs to take their first step. When you share what’s possible, you help others believe it’s possible for them too.
It’s Not What You Can See, It’s What You Can Be
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Catherine is Turning Challenges into Culinary Dreams Through NewView’s MOVE Program
Catherine Bagarella’s journey with vision loss has been one of perseverance, transformation, and a rekindled passion for her dreams. Diagnosed with glaucoma in 2001, Catherine lost vision in her left eye while raising a newborn and expecting her second child….
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From Caregiver to Trailblazer: Melissa’s Journey Through Vision Loss
For nearly a decade, Melissa Vega dedicated her life to caring for others as a certified nursing assistant (CNA). Her compassion and commitment to helping people defined her, but in May 2021, life took an unexpected turn. At just 31…