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Contact Lens Health Week: August 24-28, 2015

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  • Alternative Title:
    Healthy habits mean healthy eyes
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    The week of August 24-28, 2015 marks the second annual Contact Lens Health Week! This year’s campaign theme is Healthy habits mean healthy eyes.

    Contact Lens Health Week 2015 has been moved to August to coincide with “back to school” health promotion efforts. This year’s campaign targets teenage contact lens wearers, their parents, and eye care providers. The campaign also includes messages and materials suitable for all contact lens wearers.

    To encourage and support your Contact Lens Health Week, we have provided a campaign promotion toolkit, which includes

    • Promotion and outreach suggestions

    • Web-based resource list

    • Social media messages

    • Sample newsletter announcements (short and long versions)

    • Additional contact lens health promotion materials

    • Campaign posters

    We hope you find these materials useful as you engage your community in healthy contact lens wear and care awareness efforts. Please forward this message and its attachments to your colleagues, friends, and family so they may collaborate with you on this important public health initiative.

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