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Prevent Blindness Launches “Eyes on Capitol Hill” Online Advocacy Resource

08/08/2023
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Prevent Blindness announced the launch of its Eyes on Capitol Hill advocacy resource: Advocacy.PreventBlindness.org. The new website and legislative action center is designed to educate and empower advocates with the information and necessary tools needed to successfully advocate for policies that preserve sight.   

The new website was developed as an extension of the “Prevent Blindness Eyes on Capitol Hill” legislative day, an annual event now in its 18th year that provides patient advocates the opportunity to meet with their legislative representatives. The new advocacy resource offers:

  • Up to date policy information that also dives into Prevent Blindness positions on issues that affect vision and eye health
  • Comprehensive skill-building resources designed to educate aspiring advocates on the basics of vision and eye health policy and Congressional advocacy, empower them to meet with legislators, and confidently connect their personal experiences to vision and eye health policy,  
  • A new Legislative Action Center designed to provide advocates with direct access to their representatives in Washington, D.C., as well as to their local media outlets, allowing them to send tailored messages pertaining to eye health policy legislation that is meaningful to them,
  • Opportunities for advocates to share their vision stories with Prevent Blindness for potential use in advocacy messaging
  • A full listing of members of the Congressional Vision Caucus, which was convened at the request of Prevent Blindness
  • Accessibility tools that allow users to modify the website depending on their personal needs. 

The website also contains information about the Prevent Blindness ASPECT Patient Engagement Program—Advocacy, Support, Perspective, Empowerment, Communication, and Training. The goal of the ASPECT program is to empower individuals to harness the power of their own story to advocate for better eye health for themselves and others; improve services for those who are blind or have low vision; and/or engage with leaders at the local, state, or national level to effect change. To date, more than 125 advocates from 32 states across the country have joined the program. 

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