Coordinated by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) under the Love Your Eyes campaign banner, World Sight Day 2024 is putting children at the center of the campaign.
Prevent Blindness and Delta Gamma
Children’s eye and vision health has been a critical part of the Prevent Blindness mission since our founding in 1908. That’s why we’re proud to be partnering with Delta Gamma and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) to promote 2024 World Sight Day, 10 October 2024, which will highlight the importance of prioritizing children’s eye health.
World Sight Day Toolkit
The National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness is excited to introduce this toolkit designed to provide eye health and safety information, practical tips, and engaging activity ideas for World Sight Day. Together, we aim to improve children’s vision health and readiness to learn as well as promote equity and access to eye care.
We know your days are filled with responsibilities and activities, so we want to make participating in WSD as easy as possible. Below you’ll see activities and tactics you may consider employing throughout the month (09/10/24-10/10/24), along with downloadable ready-to-use resources.
Let everyone know about the importance of vision screening and eye care with an article in your school newspaper. You can adapt this template.
Stickers, Bookmarks, Activities and Fact Sheets
Give away these “I Love My Eyes” stickers and bookmarks. We have designed these for you to print yourself.
Truffles the Kitty
Our friend Truffles the Kitty is joining us to celebrate World Sight Day!
Visit the Truffles the Kitty Store
for posters, more fun activities and educational resources.
Glasses of the Future Competition
Our friends at the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness are inviting kids from all around the world to participate in a competition to design the next generation of glasses. This could be a fun activity to share with preschool and elementary school teachers to implement with their students. Learn more at Glasses of the Future.
Tell Your Member of Congress That Children’s Eye Health Matters
Did you know there is no federally funded program in the United States that specifically addresses children’s vision and eye health? That is why Prevent Blindness is advocating for the passage of the Early Detection of Vision Impairment (EDVI) Act of 2024. When passed, the EDVI Act will provide resources to states and communities to assist in ensuring all children have access to eye care.
World Sight Day Proclamation
Make WSD a community-wide event. Consider asking your school board, mayor, or governor to make a proclamation celebrating WSD and children’s vision.
Social Media
Share all the fun you are having with your parents, community, and friends by posting your activities on social media (with proper permission, of course). You can use the hashtags #LoveYourEyes and #WorldSightDay, and don’t forget to tag Prevent Blindness in your posts so we can see all the activity.