National Eye Health Education Program Partner
Illinois Society
for the Prevention of Blindness
407 South Dearborn Street,
Suite 1000
Chicago, IL 60605-1117
(312) 922-8710
FAX: (312) 922-8713
E-mail: comments@eyehealthillinois.org
Web site: http://www.eyehealthillinois.org
Representative:
James A. McKechnie, Jr.
Executive Director
Description
The primary mission of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of
Blindness (ISPB) is to reduce preventable causes of blindness by educating
the public on the necessity for and the methods of preventing blindness.
ISPB accomplishes this mission for Illinois by taking a leadership role in
the development and implementation of innovative programs and activities
involving the preservation and enhancement of vision, including education
and research activities.
- Participates in statewide community health fairs; sponsors
professional education for ophthalmologists and optometrists; presents
4th grade and high school programs on eye safety throughout Illinois;
funds starter research grants at major Illinois medical institutions;
provides needy children with eyeglasses and low vision aids; operates
the Illinois Eye Injury Registry, tracking serious eye injuries; helps
set policy as a member of the state's Diabetes Advisory Coalition and
Senate Task Force on Fireworks; and partners with the Illinois
Department of Public Health and Illinois Department of Human Service
on vision screening and other ocular issues.
- Develops and implements disease awareness and prevention programs
and makes public education materials on eye diseases, eye care, and
safety available at no charge.
- Participates in the recertification of vision screeners with the
Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois Department of
Human Services.
Glaucoma-Related Activities and Materials
Distributes brochures and information on glaucoma, including those from
ISPB and the National Eye Health Education Program.
Coordinates local efforts with the Chicago Glaucoma Society and the
Illinois Association of Ophthalmology.
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