Optometric physicians support charities
As Seattle’s family-owned optometry practice since 2014, Cannon EyeCare takes pride in giving back. Though small (just Drs. Mark and Miranda Cannon), we’ve consistently supported Puget Sound charities while applauding fellow Seattle optometrists and businesses who champion community causes.
Seattle eye doctors demonstrate remarkable generosity through
• Global Impact: VOSH mission trips, Optometry Giving Sight
• National Programs: AOA Foundation’s Optometry Cares
• Local Outreach: InfantSEE pediatric exams
We encourage Seattle patients to ask their optometrists about charitable involvement.
True to our ‘think globally, act locally’ philosophy, Cannon EyeCare supports Seattle nonprofits, including:
- Sight Connection: Vision impairment resources
- BikeWorks: Youth bicycle education programs
- Giddens School: Central District K-5 diversity education
- KPLU 88.5: Preserving local NPR jazz/blues/news
Seattle’s Radio Rescue: A Community Victory
Our proudest moment? Helping Save KPLU – Puget Sound’s beloved NPR station. When Pacific Lutheran University planned to sell the station in 2016:
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Seattle businesses donated $7M in record time
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Cannon EyeCare made multiple significant contributions
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Jazz/blues programming and local news were preserved
Join us in building a healthier Seattle. Visit our Capitol Hill clinic or learn about community partnerships.
—Dr. Mark Cannon, FAAO
Founding Optometrist | Serving Seattle Since 2012
FAQs
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Drs. Mark and Miranda Cannon at Cannon EyeCare are Seattle optometric physicians who actively support local charities like Sight Connection, BikeWorks, and Giddens School