Senior citizens are not the only people to develop cataracts. The eye disease can happen at any age.
Designated by Prevent Blindness America, August marks Cataract Awareness Month. In commemoration of the annual event, some chapters of the organization will produce lapel pins to fund research and expand awareness.
As seen with scores of non-for-profit organizations, customized lapel pins are emblematic of important causes, evoking curiosity and cultivating contributions. Refer to the following facts to help develop a slogan for your lapel pin:
- Cataracts are not contagious
- Cataracts don’t spread from one eye to the next
- The Lions Clubs International Foundation is lauded the official charitable entity forfunding a program named the “Sight First” mission
Did you know? Cataracts are clumps of protein, which naturally form on the lens of the eye, rendering cloudy vision.
- Surgical procedures used to diminish the medical effects of cataracts, have paved the way for improving other eye related disorders
- Cataracts are so common that more than 50 percent of people over 80 years of age require cataract surgery
Don’t miss the second part of this post where we will come with some slogans to help brainstorm a tagline for the cause…



