Prevent Blindness Kicks Off World Sight Day Activities with a Congressional Briefing on Capitol Hill, New Partnerships with Leading Organizations, and a Series of Vision Screening and Eye Health Education Events with Prevent Blindness Affiliates Across the Country
Prevent Blindness is uniting with the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) and its member organizations around the world in support of “World Sight Day.” This year’s World Sight Day theme, “Love Your Eyes,” will focus on the unique needs of children’s vision and eye health.
Prevent Blindness is planning a series of events and program partnerships leading up to World Sight Day on Oct. 10, 2024. With support from the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington, on Thursday, Sept. 12, Prevent Blindness will host a vision screening and education event, and a Congressional Briefing.
New this year, Prevent Blindness is partnering with the National Association of School Nurses to provide a comprehensive World Sight Day toolkit, including bookmarks, stickers, printable hand-outs, and more. Materials are available for a “back to school night” promotion to educate families on children’s vision issues, hold screening events, and request local and state proclamations for World Sight Day. These materials are available to the public.
Prevent Blindness is continuing its collaboration with the Truffles the Kitty Organization by sharing eye health messages over social media, encouraging patching compliance for amblyopia (lazy eye) and general messages to keep children’s vision healthy. Truffles the Kitty stickers are available from the NASN and Prevent Blindness toolkit.
Delta Gamma’s annual “Do Good Week” is scheduled for October 9 – 16, which encompasses both World Sight Day and White Cane Awareness Day. Delta Gamma is partnering with Prevent Blindness to provide a variety of educational resources for its members through the Prevent Blindness and Delta Gamma online portal. A toolkit is available for download including stickers, bookmarks, instructions for holding a screening event, activities, displays and informational handouts.
World Sight Day Vision Screening and Eye Health Education Event
September 12
Rayburn Foyer, 9am – 3pm ET
World Sight Day Children’s Vision and Eye Health Congressional Briefing
September 12
Rayburn 2044, 11:30am – 1pm ET
Scheduled Speakers:
- David B. Rein, PhD, Senior Fellow & Program Area Director, NORC at the University of Chicago; Principal Investigator for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS)
- John D. Omura, MD, MPH, Medical Officer, Vision Health Initiative, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Stacy Ayn Lyons, OD, FAAO, Professor and Chair, Specialty Care and Vision Sciences, New England College of Optometry, and Chair of the National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness (NCCVEH) Advisory Committee
- Megan Collins, MD, MPH, Allen and Claire Jensen Professor of Ophthalmology, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; and Vice Chair of the NCCVEH Advisory Committee
- Jenny Goddard, Parent Advocate, Prevent Blindness ASPECT Patient Engagement Program participant
- Sara D. Brown, Director of Government Affairs, Prevent Blindness
- Jeff Todd, President and CEO, Prevent Blindness
To attend either or both World Sight Day events on September 12,
please RSVP
“World Sight Day provides a great opportunity to align with our partners all across the globe to collectively elevate discussions and bring awareness to the importance of healthy vision and the need for access to eye care for all, especially for our children,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “We encourage parents, professionals, lawmakers and all concerned citizens to join us for World Sight Day and make a positive difference in the lives of others through healthy eyesight.”