A Night of Community and Impact at Big Ash Brewing

Merch Table at Big Ash Brewing

We are incredibly grateful for everyone who came out to Big Ash Brewing to support Vision Nonprofit and the children we serve.

Why This Event Mattered

This fundraiser was created to celebrate the achievements of the past year, bring our community together, and continue raising awareness for children with low vision.
It became a night filled with connection, generosity, and purpose.

Coming Together for a Shared Mission

Supporters, families, friends, and new faces joined us for an evening that felt both meaningful and energizing. Conversations flowed, stories were shared, and people had the chance to learn more about the challenges faced by children with low vision.
Events like this strengthen the community that makes our work possible.

Celebrating Our Achievements

Throughout the evening, we highlighted the progress we’ve made — from the students who have received iPads, to partnerships that are expanding our reach, to the growing number of families discovering Vision Nonprofit.
Every device placed into a student’s hands represents a new opportunity for access and independence.

A Fundraiser With Real Impact

Thanks to everyone who attended, we raised over $2,000 to support our programs.
These funds will go directly toward providing iPads with accessibility features — tools that help students read, complete assignments, participate in class, and express themselves creatively.

Meeting the Families We Serve

One of the most meaningful parts of the night was having several of our beneficiaries and their families attend. Seeing children who have received devices learning, exploring, and engaging with others was a powerful reminder of why this mission matters.
Their presence brought the impact of your support to life.

Our Gratitude to Big Ash Brewing

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the team at Big Ash Brewing for hosting us with such warmth and generosity. Their support helped create an inviting, comfortable space where our community could gather and make a difference.
We are grateful for their partnership and belief in our mission.

Thank You for Making This Possible

To everyone who showed up, donated, shared our mission, or simply wanted to be part of a meaningful night — thank you. Your support helps us continue providing the tools children with low vision need to thrive in school and in life.
Together, we’re helping kids see what’s possible.

eric hintz
Eric Hintz is a design focused experienced shooter, producer, director, and editor passionate about life and culture. Eric currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with his awesome wife Jillian and rambunctious puppy Corbin. In 2005, Eric graduated from the College Conservatory of Music (CCM) at the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Electronic Media. During his academic career he was a Production Assistant for the Electronic Media Division where he assisted professors and students with media related issues, productions, and technologies. While also working for the UC Presentation Services and Technologies Group assisting in field production and support of streaming media events. In 2004 Eric was selected as the sole recipient for a one year student exchange program, sponsored by Procter & Gamble, that recognized a UC Electronic Media major who exhibited a strong interest in global media industries. The program consisted of a 6 month study at the Ludwig-Maximillians University as well as an internship at Bayerischer Rundfunk, a public broadcasting company, in Munich, Germany. Eric has also worked on, filmed, produced and edited various projects including independent films, music videos, commercials, sporting events, and corporate videos. He just wrapped up a behind the scenes promo piece for 513{eats} and a music video for Switchblade Scarlett - Check out the Recent Work section for more. An important aspect of his life includes family and friends. He also enjoys photography, graphic design, reading, cooking and travel.
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