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#HelpTheWorldSee
My entire immediately family including hubbie, four kids and I have all worn glasses for years so it greatly saddened me to learn that 1.1 billion men, women and kids around the world need eye glasses but unfortunately don't have access to any sort of vision care. That's 1 out of 7 of us here on Earth that need corrective lenses to see properly!
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World Sight Day is October 8th
Tomorrow, October 8th, is World Sight Day. So to mark this important day as well as to spread awareness about this important issue and all those people who need assistance with their vision, we're having a Twitter Party with PRIZES!
#HelpTheWorldSee
Twitter Party
Date & Time
Thursday, October 8, 2015
2-3 pm ET
Prizes
$700 in Prizes including
Oakley sunglasses and giftcards!
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Join @MommyBlogExpert #HelpTheWorldSee Twitter Party w/ @SheSpeaksUp @OneSightOrg Thursday 10/8 at 2pm ET bit.ly/1NYCKxf
About OneSight
More than 1,000 trained volunteers and doctors staff OneSight Clinics as well as teach the public the skills needed to build sustainable infrastructures within their own communities. In fact, in its first 27 years of service to the worldwide community, OneSight has already helped 9 million people in 41 countries and 47 states here in the U.S. to see clearly. You can learn more about this worthwhile charitable organization by visiting OneSight.com as well as following the group on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. In addition, consider making a $1 donation to help the 1+ billion people in need of eye care here.
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FTC Disclosure: I am receiving compensation for this post as well as the associated Twitter Party in partnership with @SheSpeaksUp and @OneSightOrg. However all opinions here are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.











