Become a Corporate Partner

Orbis is grateful to our corporate partners for their support.

This support means the world to those whose lives have been affected by severe visual impairment or blindness.

These contributions range from major multi-year cash grants to critically needed gifts-in-kind for Orbis medical training programs.

Orbis corporate partners visibly share our long-term commitment to ending avoidable blindness throughout the world.

For information on how to become a corporate partner, please contact our team;

Phone number: 1-800-ORBIS-US (1-800-672-4787)

Address: 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10017
USA

Our Corporate Partners

Alcon Foundation

​The Alcon – Orbis relationship began in 1979, three years before Orbis’s first Flying Eye Hospital program. Over more than four decades, Alcon has donated state-of-the-art ophthalmic equipment, pharmaceuticals and supplies for the Flying Eye Hospital and its partner hospitals around the world.

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HOYA Vision Care

HOYA Vision Care has worked with Orbis since 2021 and recently renewed its three-year partnership.

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Working with FedEx

For more than 30 years, FedEx has played an indispensable role in helping Orbis improve access to eye care around the world.

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Fondation L’Occitane

With a long history of corporate social responsibility, Fondation L'OCCITANE is committed to fighting avoidable blindness around the world.

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Jebsen

Jebsen generously partners with Orbis to develop training, screening, and referral eye care networks covering hospitals and clinics in rural areas of China.

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Pfizer

The Pfizer-Orbis relationship dates back to 1979, three years before Orbis's first sight-saving flight, when Pfizer began supporting Orbis through cash grants and donations of medical supplies.

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Standard Chartered Bank

Standard Chartered supports Orbis’s “Seeing Is Believing” global community fundraising project which aims to serve China's blind population.

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Collins Aerospace

As part of its continued commitment to helping others access advanced technology, Collins Aerospace, a unit of United Technologies Corp. is making a $1 million three-year contribution to Orbis to establish the world’s first Mobile Simulation Center outfitted for an aircraft.

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