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2024
- Prevent Blindness Texas Provides Free Educational Resources for November’s Diabetes-related Eye Disease Awareness Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares October as Contact Lens Safety Month to Educate the Public on Ways to Keep Eyes Healthy During Contact Lens Use
- NASEM Publishes New Report on Myopia
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares September as Sports Eye Safety Month to Raise Awareness on the Important Need for Eye Protection While Playing Sports
- Prevent Blindness Texas Joins in July’s Dry Eye Awareness Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares June as Cataract Awareness Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares May as First-ever Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) Genetic Testing Awareness Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas has declared April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares March as Workplace Eye Wellness Month to Encourage Eye Safety Practices, Eye Protection at Work
- Prevent Blindness Texas Encourages Eye Safety for Upcoming Total Solar Eclipse in April
- February Declared as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month by Prevent Blindness Texas
- January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month
2023
- November is Diabetes-related Eye Disease Awareness Month
- The Prevent Blindness Art Therapy Program
- NIH designates people with disabilities as a population with health disparities
- Award-Winning Actress, Debbie Allen, Joins Prevent Blindness and Regeneron to Launch the Gr8 Eye Movement and Raise Awareness of Retinal Diseases
- July is Dry Eye Awareness Month
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares June 28-July 4 as Third Annual Fireworks Safety Awareness Week
- June is Cataract Awareness Month
- May is Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month
- April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month
- February is Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month
- January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month
2022
- November is Diabetes-related Eye Disease Awareness Month
- October is Contact Lens Safety Month at Prevent Blindness Texas
- September is Sports Eye Safety Month
- August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
- July is Dry Eye Awareness Month
- Second Annual Fireworks Safety Awareness Week
- June is Cataract Awareness Month
- May is Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month
- April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month
- February is Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month
- January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month
2020
2019
- October Contact Lens Safety Awareness Month Helps Educate Consumers on Keeping Eyes Healthy
- Prevent Blindness Names VSP Global and Michael Guyette as the 2020 Persons of Vision Award Recipients
- Make Eye Protection Part of Uniform While Playing Sports
- Car Damages Prevent Blindness Texas Building on Waugh Drive
2018
2017
- Those with Diabetes at Higher Risk for Vision Loss, But Steps Can Be Taken to Save Sight
- Detecting and Treating Eye Problems Early Can Help Kids in the Classroom
- Protect Your Eyes During Upcoming Solar Eclipse
- 500 Cities Initiative: Vision and Eye Health Community Responds to Lack of Vision Data
- Prevent Blindness Texas Declares February as AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month
2013
2012
- Prevent Blindness Texas Urges Holiday Shoppers to Keep Safe Toys and Gifts At The Top of Their List This Year
- Prevent Blindness Texas Names Aydin Wayne Davis State Winner of “Most Beautiful Eyes Contest”
- Deadline for Entries of Prevent Blindness Texas’s “Most Beautiful Eyes Contest” is July 31
- Prevent Blindness Texas Launches 2012 Most Beautiful Eyes Contest
- New Report from Prevent Blindness America Shows Sharp Increase in Eye Disease Prevalence in Texas
2011
- Prevent Blindness Texas Names Jacob Allen Showers State Winner of Most Beautiful Eyes Contest
- Prevent Blindness Texas Supports National Falls Prevention Awareness Day on September 23
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Prevent Blindness Texas (PBT) Launches the Texas Vision Health Education Integration Collaborative, Save Your Eyes Now-Proteja Su Vista Hoy Campaign