Love Your Eyes Day, China Children's Foundation and Mingyue Glasses Help Amblyopia Children June 6 is the 21st Love Your
Love Your Eyes Day, China Children's Foundation and Mingyue Glasses Help Amblyopia Children June 6 is the 21st Love Your Eyes Day in China. The China Children's Fund and Shanghai Mingyue Glasses Co., Ltd. signed a new round of strategic cooperation agreement on public welfare on Love Your Eyes Day. The main purpose of this strategic cooperation is to unite the strength of the entire domestic optometry industry and the whole society, and provide fast, convenient and localized services for children and adolescents to treat binocular vision diseases, and the cooperation involves education, screening, treatment and rehabilitation.
Zhu Xisheng, Secretary-General of the China Children's Fund (left), Xie Gongwan (right), Chairman of Mingyue Glasses, and Zhu Xisheng, Secretary-General of the China Children and Teenagers' Fund, said that the China Children's Fund established the "Special Fund for Children's Amblyopia" in 2002, and has helped more than 4,000 poor children with amblyopia for more than 10 years. However, in the face of the national group of children suffering from amblyopia, the special fund still faces practical problems such as few publicity channels, narrow coverage, long screening process, and long treatment distances, and a new model is needed to further expand the scope of assistance.
As a well-known optometry enterprise in China, Mingyue Glasses has been supporting public welfare undertakings and has been cooperating with the "Children's Amblyopia Special Fund" for 6 years. For the goal of public welfare, we will join hands again this time. According to reports, there are conservative estimates of 12 million amblyopia children in the country, with an incidence rate of about 3%, but many parents and society do not pay enough attention to it, and often think that children are ordinary myopia and miss the best treatment time.
Xie Gongwan, chairman of Mingyue Glasses, said at the signing ceremony that children's vision health needs greater attention from the whole society. Through the cooperation with UNICEF in the past few years, I have found that there is still a long way to go. This time, the two parties will jointly develop and set up a public welfare platform, establish at least 100 "love stations", and gather the most professional treatment qualification institutions in the domestic optometry industry, which are expected to benefit 500,000 children, and jointly contribute to the eye health of Chinese children.