DUBLIN—Horizon Therapeutics plc is teaming up with World Sight Day organizers IAPB to challenge five million people globally to pledge to have their vision checked before World Sight Day on Oct. 13. This year’s theme is #LoveYourEyes and calls on individuals to prioritize their eye health, while raising awareness about the challenges faced by the one billion people worldwide who cannot access or afford eyecare services. “We are proud to support World Sight Day as a global partner by raising awareness of the importance of regular eye exams and helping to advance global access to eyecare,” said Eric Foster, senior vice president, general manager, gout and ophthalmology business units, Horizon.

“We have seen firsthand from our work in sight-impairing rare diseases that early intervention and self-advocacy are key to preventing vision loss. By focusing the world’s attention on the importance of eye health, we hope to empower people to take steps to protect their vision before it’s too late.”
 
To help achieve this year’s vision screening goal, Horizon and Prevent Blindness—the leading volunteer eye health and safety organization in the U.S.—are providing free vision screenings and eye health education across the country. Events will be conducted at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Sept. 21; at Gallagher Way adjacent to Wrigley Field on Friday, Sept. 30; and at state capitols in Atlanta, Ga., Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio and Raleigh, N.C.
 
“More than 7 million people in the U.S. are living with uncorrectable vision loss, which is a staggering statistic because vision loss and blindness are often preventable,” said Jeff Todd, president and chief executive officer, Prevent Blindness. “At Prevent Blindness, we aim to remove barriers to eye care for people of all ages and give them the chance to have the best vision possible. World Sight Day is an important opportunity to spread this mission and improve outcomes through advocacy, education and awareness.”
 
“The success of last year’s World Sight Day and the Love Your Eyes campaign was unparalleled and showed the true power of what can be achieved when the sector comes together,” said Peter Holland, chief executive officer, IAPB. “This year we will continue to build and put more resources behind World Sight Day as a global moment in time to remind us all to Love Your Eyes. We look forward to working with the eye health sector and members of the public to spread that message far and wide.”
 
Visit iapb.org/WSD2022 to learn how you can #LoveYourEyes and encourage others to do the same. You can also pledge your own vision screenings here.