The
Uniontown Lions Club collects old or unwanted eyeglasses for distribution
to the visually impaired in developing nations. While 130.4 millions Americans
wear prescription eyeglasses, according to the Vision Council of America,
many children and adults in developing nations struggle through life with
poor or severely impaired vision, due to expensive and limited eye care
resources. According to the World Health Organization, the eyesight of
one-in-four people worldwide can be improved through the use of corrective
lenses. In some developing nations, an eye exam can cost as much as a month's
wages and there may be only one eye care physician available for several
hundred thousand people. You can make a dramatic difference in the life
of a child or adult by simply donating a pair of eyeglasses.
Despite the profound need for eyeglasses around the world, 68% of eyeglasses still languish in dresser drawers or get thrown away, according to a survey sponsored by Lions Clubs International. In fact, more than 75% of Americans who purchase prescription eyeglasses do not recycle their old eyeglasses when they buy a new pair, and more than half (62.2%) of those surveyed purchase new eyewear at least once every two or three years. All types of eyeglasses and sunglasses, prescription and non-prescription, are acceptable. Exceptionally strong or weak prescriptions are needed. Reading glasses are very useful because many recipients are craftsman in need of visual correction to help them perform close-up tasks. Sunglasses are needed by people living near the equator, especially those with cataract, to shield their eyes from the sun's damaging rays.
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The Uniontown Lions Club has recycle bins located at the following
locations:
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For more information, contact
Uniontown Lions . Or write to:
Uniontown Lions Club, P.O. Box 427, Uniontown, Ohio 44685 |