The push for correctional reform often focuses on abstract concepts like rehabilitation rates or recidivism statistics. Yet, sometimes, the most profound changes come from addressing the most fundamental human needs. Within the walls of New York’s correctional facilities, a critical issue has long been the state of eyewear provided to inmates. For years, many incarcerated individuals have struggled with broken, scratched, or ill-fitting glasses, a situation that hinders their ability to read, learn vocational skills, and even navigate their daily environment safely. Recognizing this barrier to personal development, the initiative to provide clear and functional vision care has become a cornerstone of modern rehabilitation efforts, aiming to restore not just sight, but dignity and the capacity for self-improvement.