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LNP | Lancaster Online: I rappelled down a building for VisionCorps; here’s how it went [column]

Fox 43: VisionCorps Eye Drop fundraiser aims to raise $200K for support services

VisionCorps Eye Drop 2026: LNP | LancasterOnline intern’s first time rappelling

WGAL: VisionCorps Marks 100 Years with Eye Drop 2026 in Lancaster

WGAL: At 85, Lancaster Man Set to Become Oldest VisionCorps Eye Drop Participant

ABC27 Good Day PA Interview with President & CEO Megan Tomsheck for Eye Drop 2026

Insights Spring 2026

Harold Shenk, 85 years young, watched news coverage of the Eye Drop a few years ago and imagined wha...

Insights Winter 2026

Public transportation is crucial to independence for the blind. Learn how you can support advocacy e...

The Big Swing Golf Tournament 2026

Clinton Tyler is on a mission

LNP Lancaster Online: Red Rose Transit may look at service cuts if state funding doesn’t increase in 2026

EyeDrop 2026

Little Eyes, Big Impact

Volunteer Nancy Young: “We all need to be helping each other.”

Your Generosity Helps Seniors Throughout SE Pennsylvania Manage Living with Vision Loss

Central Penn Business Journal: VisionCorps names new president and CEO

Lancaster-based VisionCorps has named Megan Tomsheck as its new president and CEO

LNP Lancaster Online: VisionCorps president and CEO to retire after 40 years

Dennis Steiner, president and CEO of Lancaster-based VisionCorps, is retiring Oct. 31.

Magnifier: Summer 2025

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