The document discusses Tennessee Lions' KidSight program, which is a free eye screening program for children ages 12 months to 60 months. It is funded by Lions Club Charities of Tennessee and conducted by local Lions Clubs. The screenings involve taking photos of children's eyes to identify potential vision issues. In 2010 in Tennessee, 38,205 children were screened through KidSight, and 1842 were referred to doctors - 75% of whom had serious eye problems. The screening can detect various vision conditions in children like amblyopia, strabismus, and cataracts. Local Lions Clubs are encouraged to set up screenings at preschools and daycares after gaining permission. Training is provided on using