CHICAGO—Prevent Blindness America, the nation’s oldest volunteer eye health and safety organization, launched its fourth annual online auction on May 3, offering bidders a chance to find that special gift or add a little adventure to their own lives, all for a worthy cause.

The auction, which will run until May 28, gives the public the opportunity to help fund sight-saving services by bidding on and purchasing a wide variety of donated items ranging from a July 4th visit to the Wrigleyville Rooftops for a Chicago Cubs game to a four-night stay in paradise on the island of Maui. Other items include certificates from restaurants, spas and hotels, top designer sunglasses, signed photos and memorabilia from sports and entertainment stars.

To view all auction items, bidders may log on here. Proceeds from the auction will go to fund vision and eye health education programs across the country.

“With millions of Americans having some form of vision problem and are without the resources needed to protect this valuable asset, we wanted to get the public involved through our national online auction. This is a great way to obtain great items while giving back to those in need,” said Hugh R. Parry, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness America. “Thank you to all of the individuals and companies who generously donated items so that we may continue our work of saving sight.”