In the News
UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic, with Homeless Healthcare Collaborative, joins Care Harbor clinic
March 3, 2022
The UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic was invited to participate by... Read the full article
UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic (UMEC) was spotlighted by the KTLA 5 community page
April 28, 2021
KTLA 5 Community Spotlighting the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic (UMEC) which provides free vision care and eyeglasses for medically under-resourced communities in LA County.. Read the full article
Mobile Eye Clinic Part of New Medical Partnership between UCLA Health and Los Angeles Dodgers
March 26, 2019
For more than 60 years, UCLA Health has provided the best patient care and new research discoveries to improve ... Read the full article
More than 300 UCLA health care providers treat the homeless at the Care Harbor free clinic
UCLA Newsroom, Nov 2019
UCLA volunteers once again provided services at Care Harbor, a three-day clinic for the uninsured and medically under-resourced at the Reef. Read the full article
National Award to be presented to Dr. Anne L. Coleman
PRNewswire, Sept 4th, 2019
In celebration of its 10th Anniversary of helping to establish and promote children's vision programs and services, The National Center for Children's Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness (NCCVEH) has announced the recipient of the fifth annual "Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children's Vision Award" as Anne L. Coleman, M.D., MPH, UCLA Stein Eye Institute. Read the full article
Everything Looks Fuzzy Book
ReadConmigo.org, Apr 2019
Check out this great book related to vision care from Read Conmigo: Everything Looks Fuzzy, written by UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic staff/volunteers! Read full book
Health is a Human Right
UCLA Newsroom, Nov 2018
Patricia Aguilar still remembers the day when a preschooler walked into the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic where she volunteers. Read full article
Nearly 200 UCLA volunteers treat the under-resourced at the annual Care Harbor free clinic
UCLA Newsroom, Oct 2018
The annual event in downtown Los Angeles offers necessary services to those in need. Read full article
UCLA volunteers provide free health care at downtown L.A. mega clinic
UCLA Newsroom, Jan 2018
UCLA volunteers once again provided services at Care Harbor, a three-day clinic for the uninsured and medically under-resourced at the Reef. Read full article
New Mobile Eye Clinic
U News, Dec 2017
The UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic has a new and improved bus, to better serve the community during clinics. Read full article
Free medical clinic attracts thousands to annual event in downtown Los Angeles
KABC, Nov 2017 Read full article
UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic provides exams for preschool, houseless patients
Daily Bruin, Oct 2017
Clinic ophthalmologists, along with undergraduate and medical student volunteers, visit community centers, churches and shelters for those experiencing housing insecurities shelters in the LA area to provide vision care. Read full article
UCLA Newsroom, Feb 2017
Hundreds of UCLA medical and dental staff and students volunteer at free clinic for the underserved and uninsured Read full article
Photo credit Reed Hutchinson/UCLA
UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic honored for community leadership
UCLA Newsroom, Feb 2016
The UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic recently earned the 2015 Innovation Award for Community Service from the Los Angeles County Medical Association and the Patient Care Foundation of Los Angeles County for exemplary leadership in shaping the future of health care. The clinic was recognized for improving access to health services and education for children and families in medically under-resourced communities. In the past four years, the clinic screened more than 77,000 preschool students, and it is quickly approaching its goal of 90,000 patients under funding from First Five LA. Read full article
UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Serving the Most Vulnerable Members of Our Community
UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Winter 2016 Newsletter
By the numbers, the Care Harbor/LA Free Clinic brings together more than 3,000 volunteers annually to provide 15,000 free medical, dental, and vision evaluations to the uninsured, underinsured, and medically under-resourced at-risk members of our community. Read full article