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Lions Clubs Of NZ - Latest News [Page 4]

Joining forces for Lions World Sight Day

Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 12:47 am | Lions Clubs Of NZ

Lions World Sight Day sponsors, OPSM and Visique are working with Lions Clubs New Zealand to build awareness of the importance of regular eye tests for early detection of eye problems and diseases. Lions World Sight Day was launched by Lions Clubs International ... More >>

Eye Care for New Zealanders - Fact Sheet

Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 12:46 am | Lions Clubs Of NZ

1. Getting your eyes examined regularly by an optometrist (every two years or as recommended by your optometrist) is the key to preventing or reducing serious damage to the eye and blindness. More >>

Loss Of Vision Is Largely Preventable

Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 12:44 am | Lions Clubs Of NZ

Early detection and timely treatment can substantially reduce the risk of severe visual loss or blindness from diabetic eye disease. More >>

Drop in those Specs!

Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 12:43 am | Lions Clubs Of NZ

To celebrate Lions’ World Sight Day on Thursday 10 October, Lions Clubs New Zealand are asking all New Zealanders to dig out their old and unused eyeglasses and sunglasses and deliver them to their nearest OPSM store or Visique practice during the week ... More >>

New Zealand’s Top Ten Volunteers Honoured By Lions

Friday, 2 November 2001, 10:38 am | Lions Clubs Of NZ

Hundreds of New Zealanders selflessly give time to their communities every year. These efforts often go unrecognised – but not this year. More >>

National Recycle For Sight Campaign Commences

Monday, 8 October 2001, 2:12 pm | Lions Clubs Of NZ

New Zealanders are being encouraged to dig-out their unwanted prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses and donate them at their nearest OPSM store, Visique practice or local NZAO optometrist during from Sunday 7 October to Saturday 13 October. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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