Providing Glasses to the World: Transforming Used Eyeglasses into Clearer Futures.
The Wisconsin Lions Foundation operates a premier Eyeglass Recycling Center (LERC) dedicated to providing vision correction to those in need. By collecting, cleaning, and prescription-grading used eyewear, we turn your unwanted glasses into a life-changing tool for someone in an underserved community.
Our mission bridges the gap between Wisconsin’s generosity and global vision health. Through a vast network of collection points and dedicated staff and volunteers, we ensure that millions of pairs of glasses are kept out of landfills and placed into the hands of those who need them most.
“On average, over 1 million pairs of eyeglasses are processed through our facility annually, providing a vital bridge between donated resources and global vision health.”
Public Resources
Our Processing Facility
The Eyeglass Recycling Center (LERC) in Rosholt is a high-volume hub of humanitarian activity. Between July 2024 and June 2025, our dedicated teams collected 1,006,253 pairs of used eyeglasses, meticulously cleaning and sorting them to prepare for their next journey.
Mission Trip Support
We supply international medical missions with high-quality, pre-graded eyeglasses, ensuring that doctors traveling to underserved regions have the right tools to restore sight.
For more information on missions, click here.
Environmental Stewardship
Our recycling efforts go beyond vision health; we are a major contributor to local sustainability. This past year alone, over 20,000 lbs of eyeglasses were redirected from landfills for recycling, turning potential waste into a life-changing resource.

What We Do
Find a Collection Box Near You
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Donate
Your financial gift supports our ability to help those in need.
Join Our Efforts
Join the teams at the LERC to help clean, sort, and prepare glasses for their next journey.
Start a Collection
Become a collection partner by hosting a bin at your business, organization, or place of worship.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The History and Heart of Our Mission

While informally collecting used eyeglasses since the 1950’s, the Wisconsin Lions Foundation’s (WLF) Eyeglass Recycling Center was established in 1990 with a grant from Campaign Sight First with the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF). This resulted in WLF operating one of just nineteen Lions International Certified Eyeglass Recycling Centers in the world.
A small team of dedicated staff and volunteers at our facility in Rosholt works to sort, wash, read, package, and ship eyeglasses to missions around the world. We receive approximately 1 million eyeglasses per year from donors and ship approximately 200,000 eyeglasses annually to missions to provide sight for those in need. To help process the volume of eyeglasses received, WLF has established a partnership with the Stanley Correctional Institution for inmates to assist with the reading of eyeglasses. WLF is also working to establish satellite eyeglass recycling locations throughout the state of Wisconsin, to allow Lions who are not in Central Wisconsin the opportunity to help process eyeglasses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the closest location to drop off eyeglasses?
Go to our interactive Recycling Bucket Map and enter your zip code.
What types of glasses and vision-related donations do you accept?
We accept all forms of eyeglasses, sunglasses, and specialty eyewear in any condition.
Can I ship the eyeglasses directly to your facility?
Yes, you can ship your eyeglasses to: Wisconsin Lions Foundation, Attn: Eyeglass Recycling, 3834 County Road A, Rosholt, WI 54473. If you would like a receipt for your donation, please include your return address in the shipment.
How do I order eyeglasses to use on a mission?
Anyone can order eyeglasses for use on a mission by filling out the Eyeglass Order Form and emailing it to wilionserc@wlfinc.org.
Can the eyeglasses be used on missions in Wisconsin?
Yes, as long as you have a licensed eye care professional onsite and the used eyewear is given to individuals over 14 years of age.
Lions and Missions Resources
Access our full collection of eyeglass recycling resources.