Lions Eye Health Program (LEHP)
Lions Eye Health Program (LEHP)
The Lions Eye Health Program (LEHP) is a community-based education program empowering Lions to promote healthy vision and raise awareness of the causes of preventable vision loss. (more about LEHP)
Co-branded with National Eye Institute/National Eye Health Education Program (NEI/NEHEP), LEHP materials are perfect for your community eye health education, health fairs and speaking events. Choose materials from three outstanding programs.
All resources can be downloaded and printed locally; or you may order in quantity for a nominal charge.
Making Vision a Health Priority
Share the importance of vision health in your community:
- Vision changes that can occur with age
- Importance of dilated eye exam
- How people can keep their eyes healthy
Age-Related Eye Diseases and Conditions
Many people are not aware that age-related eye diseases are treatable -- or even preventable. Inform them to help prevent vision loss:
- Diseases and conditions that can cause vision loss or blindness
- Protecting our vision
Low Vision
Present information about low vision, what can be done about it, and where to get more information:
- What is low vision?
- Low vision rehabilitation
- Questions to ask your eye care professional
Where do I find more information and resources?
For Lions clubs in the USA, the National Eye Institute has a limited supply of free materials on eye health and eye diseases. Access their online catalog. Orders may be placed by e-mail to Kym Collins or Rosie Janiszewski, or by phone at 301-496-5248. You must identify yourself as a Lion in order to access materials for free.
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