How Mismatched Socks Are Helping To Restore Sight In Poor Communities

This company is working to help the visually impaired all over the world.

Swap Socks is breaking the mold by selling colorful, mismatched sock designs -- and is making a difference at the same time. The company, which was founded in 2014, aims to raise awareness about visual impairment, which affects 285 million people worldwide. But since 80 percent of those cases are treatable, Swap Socks works with the Seva Foundation to increase access to vision care in remote communities, where populations would not otherwise receive help.

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