Children's Eye Foundation of AAPOS
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Locality: San Francisco, California
Phone: +1 415-561-8559
Address: 655 Beach Street 94109 San Francisco, CA, US
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Did You know 80% of all visual impairment can be prevented or cured, according to the World Health Organization? That's why we're working to end preventable vision loss in children. Go to https://www.childrenseyefoundation.org/ to access resources and learn about how you can help save sight.
We are so grateful for our partners at Klick! Thank you for all Klick Health does to make the world a better place! https://www.klick.com/holiday2020
Today, we have the opportunity to raise money for children to get the eye care they desperately need. Every dollar can help us save children from permanent vision loss so they will be free to play, learn, and discover the world every day. By donating, you can also join our distinguished honor roll of #GivingTuesday donors! Every gift you make today, and everyday, is greatly appreciated and has the potential to help change lives! Thank you for participating in #GivingTuesday, and thank you to those who have already made a gift to The Children's Eye Foundation of AAPOS this holiday season.
Help us help save vision in children this holiday season! #givingtuesday2020 #giving #GivingTuesday #health #healthcare #philanthropy #vision #children #allchildren https://www.classy.org//giving-tuesday-and-end-of-/c307973
Today is the big day, it’s #GivingTuesday! For the next 24 hours, we’re joining thousands of organizations around the world on this day of giving. We’re raising funds to help end preventable vision loss, and would love to raise $10,000 today! If you are able to, please donate this #GivingTuesday. Any amount can help end preventable vision loss in children. We stand together in our shared commitment to serve our children, who will need our generosity and care more than ever. #givingtuesday #donate #eyecare #vision #treatment #pediatricophthalmology #pleasedonate #ophthalmology #vision2020 #donatenow #children #visionloss #givingtuesday2020 #giving #holiday #tistheseason #giving #generosity #kids
Dylan Schwartz was #born on July 13, 2020. At the #hospital, Dylan appeared to be perfectly #healthy and was ready to go home until a pediatrician noticed there wasn’t a red reflex in Dylan’s right #eye. After further testing they discovered he was born with a #pediatric #cataract. Three in every ten thousand #newborns are affected by pediatric cataracts. Dylan recently underwent #surgery at 6 weeks old, and he will receive multiple other #treatments throughout his #childhoo...d. But Dylan isn’t letting his cataract bring him down! In fact, the Schwartz family is #selling eye patches on e-Bay to help raise awareness about pediatric vision loss. #DylanStrong eye patches can be purchased at https://www.ebay.com//DylanStrong-Custom-Eye/274438104191 You can also learn more about Dylan at his page, Dylan Strong! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9f6hQpK2as
Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. This year, you can support CEF of AAPOS and our numerous projects to end preventable vision loss in children by donating to CEF of AAPOS! It’s thanks to your generosity and passion that we are able to move our mission forward. Every dollar counts towards helping our children. Another way you can give to CEF of AAPOS today is by making a purchase from @SeeWorthyPatches, who will donate a portion of tomorrow’s sales to CEF of AAPOS. Happy Cyber Monday! #Cybermonday #blackfriday #Givingtuesday #holidays #holidayseason #giving #givenow #donate #children #vision #visionloss #charity #community #CEF #AAPOS #generosity #kindness
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All Children See (ACS) is a public service and direct patient care program of the Children’s Eye Foundation of AAPOS. ACS was launched in 2020 to provide a critically needed pathway to quality eye exams for all children, regardless of their socioeconomic circumstances. More than 2% of children under the age of 18 are blind or visually impaired, and up to 5% of young children are at risk for permanent vision loss from conditions such as amblyopia (also known as lazy eye) and... strabismus. Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism are the most common vision disorders in children. 5-10% of preschoolers and 25% of school-age children have vision problems that affect their learning and quality of life. Because 80% of learning is visual, vision plays a critical role in the cognitive, physical, and social development of a young child. Furthermore, millions of children across the US have lost their health insurance due to Covid-19. You can support us by going to childrenseyefoundation.org to sign up to be a volunteer physician or by sending a gift to the CEF of AAPOS so we can save the vision of children across the country. See more
Everybody deserves to have the gift of sight. #HopeInSight
Sharpen your child’s vision skills with these toys and activities: puzzles, building blocks, peg boards and similar toys for hand-eye coordination making jewelry/stringing beads painting and drawing... playing catch with a soft, child-safe ball What are some of your favorite eye sharpening activities? . . . . . . #FunFriday #FridayFacts #strengthening #activity #activities #children #eyes #eyecare
When I was 15 years old, I started having serious migraines for a few weeks and didn’t tell anybody because I thought they were just headaches. Eventually the headaches became unbearable so I saw a doctor and a neurologist who referred me to a pediatric ophthalmologist. There, I learned I had a rare eye disease called Keratoconus and had to get a corneal transplant in both of my eyes. I never would have thought there was something so serious going on and that I was at risk o...f losing my vision forever. During my recovery, I had to wear patches on both my eyes and kept up with my classes by having someone read notes to me so I could memorize them. I was terrified that something would go wrong and I’d lose my vision for good. Today, I’m a college graduate and filmmaker. As a visual artist, my eyes mean everything to me. S.G. California . . . . . . . . #ThankfulThursday #story #storytime #eyecare #vision #artist #art #healthcare #surgery #ophthalmology #pediatrics #inspirational
Because COVID-19 is such a new illness, there are questions about it that we do not know the answers to. We do know that many children who are infected with the virus may not develop or only develop mild symptoms of COVID-19.Overall, most kids who develop COVID-19 do well. However, we still do not know enough about the illness to be able to predict the impact it will have on them long-term. . . . #COVID19 #children #Covidandkids #Prevention #socialdistancing #handwashing #autoimmune #coronavirus #eyedisease
Expert organizations have created guidance for parents to help understand the facts uncovered in scientific research. The World Health Organization's 2019 guidelines suggest no screen time before age 1, and very limited screen time for children for several years after that. Some tips to keep your child’s (and your) eyes safe while using screens include: Use good posture when using a screen. Poor posture can contribute to muscle tightness and headaches associated with eye stra...in. Encourage your child to hold digital media farther away: 18 to 24 inches is ideal. Remind them to blink when watching a screen. Click for a complete list of eye safety tips, and let us know which ones you’re going to start using! https://www.aao.org/eye-hea/tips-prevention/screen-use-kids . . . . . #TipTuesday #Eyestain #WFH #Remotelearning #devices #screens #screentime #Tips #Tipsandtricks #vision #headaches #eyesafety #safety See more
Happy #FunFactFriday! Did you know that your eyes won’t pop out if you sneeze with your eyes open? This is a common myth because most people naturally close their eyes when they sneeze. Follow us to learn more about eye myths debunked! . . . .... . #Friday #Mythbusting #Friyay #EyeFacts #Vision #Ophtha #Ophthalmology #Eyes #WhoKnew See more
Mary Mammoliti was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare genetic disorder that involves a breakdown and loss of retina photoreceptors. Some of Mary’s symptoms include difficulty seeing at night and a loss of her peripheral (side) vision. Rather than letting her eye condition get the best of her, Mary embraces her abilities and runs a successful blog, podcast, and website dedicated to her passion-cooking! Mary is not only a proud influencer, but she’s a strong advocate f...or the disabled, especially for disabilities that aren’t always noticeable-like vision loss. Thank you for being a proud voice for all those who struggle with Retinitis Pigmentosa and other eye related diseases, Mary! You can learn more about Mary at http://www.kitchenconfession.com/ and read about her experience as a disabled individual navigating Covid-19 at https://www.refinery29.com//social-distancing-for-the-blin . . . . . #KitchenConfession #RetinitisPigmentosa #Influencer #Disability #ThankfulThursday #Inspirational #Inspired #foodies #VisionLoss #Strength #Resilience #Pride Kitchen Confession
Amblyopia usually occurs in young children and is most effectively treated at a young age. Watch the video to learn about causes and treatments for Amblyopia. https://www.youtube.com/watch . . .... . . . . #WellnessWednesday #Ambloypia #Vision #Eyecare #VisionScreening #Ophtha #Ophthalmology #LearnMore #pediatrics #eyes #Strabismus
Glasses and face masks aren’t the best of friends, so here are some tips to help keep your glasses from fogging up. 1. Use paper tape across the bridge of the nose to create a seal on the mask - stick the tape to a piece of cloth first if it is too sticky so it makes peeling off your skin easier 2. Rinse your glasses in soapy water (like gentle dish soap) and allow to air dry - this will have an anti-fog effect on the surface of the lens 3. Put the top of the mask high on t...he bridge of the nose so it is under the glasses 4. Place a small piece of tissue under the top of the mask on the nose to absorb excess moisture What are some techniques you use to keep your glasses fog free? #TipTuesday #Fog #Glasses #TipsandTricks #Vision #Mask #WearAMask #FoggyGlasses #Hacks #GlassesHacks
CEF of AAPOS dreams about a world where all children have access to quality eye care. That’s why we’re launching All Children See-to ensure that every child in America can have the vision care they deserve regardless of their background or family’s ability to pay. Join us in our mission to end preventable vision loss in children! . . . .... . . . #MotivationMonday #CEF #ACS #AllChildrenSee #PatientCare #Vision #visionary #visionloss #mission #pediatrics #ophthalmology #pediatricophthalmology #Ophtha #children #allchildren See more
Happy #FunFactFriday! Did you know that one in every 12 males has color blindness or color vision deficiency whereas one in every 200 females does. https://www.aao.org//tips-preventi/how-humans-see-in-color
Covid-19 severely impacted pediatric ophthalmology and as a result, millions of children could go without the care and treatment they need. Please go to Allchildrensee.org to learn more about the importance of vision screenings and how to have your child’s vision screened (and treated if need be) if you are uninsured or cannot afford treatment as a result of Covid-19 or any other financial hardship. #WellnessWednesday #AllChildrenSee #Vision #Visioncare #covid #COVID19 #eyecare
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