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“Sight is not a privilege—it is a right.” Everyone deserves clear vision and access to eye care. As Helen Keller said, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Protecting sight empowers lives and futures.
Eye health matters deeply for both children and older generations, as vision plays a vital role at every stage of life. For children, healthy eyes are key to learning, growth, and discovery. Good vision supports reading, school performance, and confidence, helping them explore the world with curiosity and safety. Early eye check-ups can detect conditions like lazy eye or nearsightedness before they affect learning or development.
For older generations, maintaining eye health preserves independence, mobility, and quality of life. Regular screenings can prevent or manage age-related conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration—common causes of vision loss that can often be treated if caught early.
Caring for eye health across generations strengthens families, allowing grandparents to watch their grandchildren grow and children to see a bright future ahead. Protecting vision means protecting memories, possibilities, and the connection between generations.

