Make a Gift
Private philanthropy is vital to the success of the Flaum Eye Institute (FEI). Generous gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations provide the extra measure of support needed to meet our mission of developing and applying advanced technologies for the preservation, enhancement and restoration of vision.
Research and providing care to all, regardless of ability to pay, are hallmarks of a vital pediatric ophthalmology program. Research is key to understanding the root causes of eye disease, to developing more sensitive diagnostic tools and to discovering treatments. Underwriting patient care allows to bring sight giving treatments to those suffering from rare and blinding diseases. Your donations can make the difference between developing new treatments and delivering existing ones to those most in need.
The Eye Institute offers a variety of philanthropic options to those who wish to contribute to this effort. Options include:
- Outright Gifts
- Gift Pledges
- Planned Gifts
To discuss your contribution or for more information on ways to support the Flaum Eye Institute or if you are interested in visiting our research or clinical enterprises to learn how we are making a difference in the live of children and adults with rare disease, please contact Diane Quinlisk in our development office. You can reach the office by calling (585) 273-4854 or emailing her at Diane.Quinlisk@rochester.edu.
Please make checks payable to: Flaum Eye Institute.
Mail checks to:
Flaum Eye Institute Development Office
Box 659
Rochester, NY 14642.
Please make checks payable to: Flaum Eye Institute.
Mail checks to:
Flaum Eye Institute Development Office
Box 659
Rochester, NY 14642.
Or
Send your credit card information to the address listed above. Please include the credit card number, the expiration date and the name as it appears on the card.
Or
Make a Gift
using a credit card via a secure connection. Kindly select "Pediatric Ophthalmology Research" in the gift designation field.
The University of Rochester is deeply grateful to all who provide the philanthropy essential to the effort to prevent blindness and restore vision.