CVI’s biggest fundraising event of the year, Night Visions, is happening in just over a month! As Georgia’s only comprehensive low vision care specialist, CVI is excited to host this wonderful evening of fun and support for those impacted by vision loss. Join us for Night Visions: Reflect and Inspire on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 6:00 PM at the Atlanta History Center. CVI is excited to announce that this year, we will have Emmy Award-winning journalist and WSB-TV Director of Community, Public Affairs Condace Pressley as the host of the event!
Save the date, April 16th and purchase your Night Visions tickets for an evening filled with excitement, community, and support. Tickets and sponsorships for the event are available online.
This year, CVI is highlighting three individuals who truly embody our mission of giving those impacted by vision loss the skills and tools they need to live life to the fullest with independence and dignity.
The CVI Honors Award will be given to Susan Trope Threadgill, a long-term philanthropist and CVI donor. Her mother, Maxie Trope, was a CVI client. After seeing the positive difference CVI made in her mother’s life, Susan sought to make a lasting difference at CVI in a legacy that would span over four decades.
Dr. Alexander Bottini will receive the Helping Hand Award. He is an Ophthalmologist at the Georgia Retina. He began his medical career at Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency at New York University School of Medicine.
Raveena Alli, a student at Georgia Tech, a community volunteer, and Para-athlete climber, will be presented with the Sarah Woolf CVI Spirit Award. She is majoring in International Affairs and Modern Language with a minor in Public Policy.
Join us in celebrating these remarkable individuals and make a difference in our community by supporting CVI’s mission!
Purchase your 2026 CVI Night Visions tickets by clicking here.