Help visually impaired kids create vivid memories

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Hamilton Insurance Agency and the Visual Bucket List Foundation are working together to provide once-in-a-lifetime experiences for visually impaired kids to create lasting visual memories. If they reach 500 votes, the $5,000 donation they’ve already earned doubles to $10,000!

Seeing the world before it goes dark

Lizzy Myers was just five years old when she was diagnosed with Usher syndrome, a rare genetic disease that causes progressive hearing and vision loss. Her parents, Christine and Steve Myers, learned she could become blind by her teenage years.

They decided to create a “visual bucket list” — a list of things they wanted her to see and experience before her vision diminishes, ranging from simple pleasures, like catching fireflies in their Ohio backyard, to grand adventures, like sight-seeing in Europe. After Lizzy’s story was picked up by news outlets worldwide, well-wishers from around the globe pitched in to fund an all-expenses-paid trip for Lizzy’s family to travel to Rome.

 

“We wanted other kids in the same circumstances as Lizzy to have a once-in-a-lifetime visual experience before their world goes dark.”

— Steve Myers, co-founder of the VBLF

 

“We were so grateful for the outpouring of generosity from strangers,” said Steve. “We wanted other kids in the same circumstances as Lizzy to have a once-in-a-lifetime visual experience before their world goes dark.” As a way to give back, he and Christine formed the VBLF, which gives visually impaired youth unique experiences based on their own personal visual bucket list and capabilities.

 

Looking after their community

Lizzy’s family has been serving the insurance needs of their community for three generations. Christine is CFO at Hamilton Insurance Group, Inc. and Lizzy’s grandpa, Neil Hamilton, owns the agency. Two of Lizzy’s uncles — Brian and Michael Hamilton —work at the agency, too.

With a personal connection to the foundation’s mission, Hamilton Insurance Group has supported the VBLF from the start, providing office space, financial backing and a prominent sign outside the agency. The agency’s support has enabled the foundation to increase its visibility and effectiveness within the community.

 

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Neil serves on the foundation’s board, providing professional knowledge. Brian and Michael volunteer at the organization’s major fundraisers and even pitch in to help make grant recipients’ wishes come true. A number of other agency staff members volunteer their time to the VBLF as well.

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Lighting up a child’s eyes

The foundation has sent kids on a dinosaur dig in South Dakota, to meet the Navy’s Blue Angels in Florida and on a VIP trip to Disney World. More recently, they’ve also made dreams come true closer to home.

In 2020 the foundation heard about a local girl, Morgan Cook, who was undergoing many surgeries to save what little vision she had. Traveling was not a safe option for her because of her surgeries, so her parents devised a plan with the foundation to build Morgan her very own “She Shed” — a space of her own, outfitted for her interest and impairments.

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Hamilton Insurance staff helped build and install the She Shed. After the big reveal to Morgan, Steve and Christine Myers, co-founders of VBLF enjoyed its glow.

On the day Morgan saw her shed for the first time, she was all grins. The small acts of kindness and generosity of others added up to make a big difference in the 13-year-old’s life. “There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing pure joy and excitement in a child’s face,” says Christine.

 

“There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing pure joy and excitement in a child’s face.”

– Christine Myers, CFO at Hamilton Insurance Group, Inc. and VBLF co-founder

 

Spreading more joy

As a small organization, the VBLF currently has the means to provide a personalized experience to only one child every other year. A Make More Happen Award would enable them to help another visually impaired child create a lasting, vivid memory this year.

Help Hamilton Insurance Group win $5,000 for The Visual Bucket List Foundation by cheering them on with a vote!

If your agency volunteers with a 501(c)3 nonprofit, learn how you can win a Make More Happen Award here.

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Lindsay Ann Pavkovich
8 months ago

We’re proud to be in the same industry, Hamilton Insurance! Very worthwhile cause!

Kathy
11 months ago

Great group to work with working for a great cause! Thank you!

Brent
11 months ago

Go Hamilton Team!

Jerry
11 months ago

Such a great cause! Good luck!

Sheri
11 months ago

Great organization helping to change lives!

Linel Perez
11 months ago

Way to go! Thank you for giving back to our community!

Bill Leffel
11 months ago

Great job! Keep up the good work.

Andrea frazier
11 months ago

Yay! Keep up the good work. Always a pleasure speaking with anyone in that office.

Diane Hatfield
11 months ago

Way to go Hamilton. keep up the great work for a great cause.

Dorothy Johnson
11 months ago

Let’s make this happen for this organization!

Tami Cull
11 months ago

VOTE

Tami Cull
11 months ago

such a great organization

Tami Cull
11 months ago

Vote for this cause!

Sheila Finnerty
11 months ago

Visual experiences to last a life time !

Emily Jorgensen
11 months ago

Amazing work. You are so close to your goal!

Scott Young
11 months ago

So important to give these young people the opportunity to experience these adventures while they can fully engage in them!

John
11 months ago

Great cause!

Jodi
11 months ago

Amazing – keep up the great work!

Emily Amweg
11 months ago

What a great cause!

Claudia Bush
11 months ago

Hoping you reach your goal for this amazing cause!

Ryan
11 months ago

Almost there lets keep up the votes!

Tami Cull
11 months ago

This is such a great organization! VOTE

Abigail Kaufman
11 months ago

The best cause ever!

Tiffany Smith
11 months ago

Great cause!

Patty
11 months ago

This is a great organization and needs more awareness in the community

Kerry
11 months ago

What an inspiring story!

Constance Caugherty
11 months ago

Worthwhile and rewatding

Jess
11 months ago

And equally amazing people!

Jess
11 months ago

Such an awesome organization!

Christine
11 months ago

Just a little farther to go!

Jennifer Spires
11 months ago

What a wonderful organization!

Melissa
11 months ago

Way to go!

Emily
11 months ago

Wow! So incredible. Great job!

Sarah Rende
11 months ago

Amazing mission!

Jennifer Wagner
11 months ago

We are so grateful for ALL you do!

J P
11 months ago

Keep up the great work VBLF! ❤️

Jessica Gribben
11 months ago

Great organization, happy to support them!

Jodie Perry
11 months ago

They do great work in our community! So inspirational!

Matt Baker
11 months ago

Amazing people doing incredible work! This is an excellent foundation please support them!

Carol Hamilton
11 months ago

.You do such great work.hope you win

Carol Hamilton
11 months ago

Great organization. Help them win!

Sarah Ludwig
11 months ago

Awesome program!

Tarah Guisinger
11 months ago

This is such a great cause!

Buzz
11 months ago

This is a wonderful cause !!!

steve
11 months ago

Great job! and good luck in reaching your goal

Tiffany Foss
11 months ago

Great Job! You guys go above and beyond to provide excellent service! Thank you!!

Michael
11 months ago

Keep up the great work!

Diana l. Butts
11 months ago

What a great thing!! Good luck

Stan Butts
11 months ago

Absolutely wonderful!

Matt Richlovsky
11 months ago

Good luck to the Visual Bucket List Foundation!

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