Monday, October 6, 2014

ABC Letter M for /Macular degeneration/Save the world/givealittle.co.nz/cause/visionforlife.





Fleur of FLEUR REVELL-DEVLIN invited me to support this cause. We have just watched the Shortland Street's show on the doctors and nurses going to Fiji to help the blind.

My first encounter with the blind was when I was in the 6th form. Mum drove home a 30 something blind man. I wrote about this episode in the last chapter of my From China to Borneo to beyond book.

It was written as a tribute to Mum and Dad's generosity in giving the blind man a temporary home. It also gave us kids an experience to care for someone in need.

Instead of reinventing the wheel, I post what Fleur has written to me.

About the cause:

Vision For Life is a charitable initiative raising money for Macular Degeneration New Zealand
Vision For Life is a charitable initiative set up by Essilor, raising money for Macular Degeneration New Zealand. The campaign which is backed by celebrities Frankie Adams, Carly Flynn, Renee Wright and Erica Takacs and kicking off on World Sight Day – Thursday 09th October 2014 – Vision For Life aims to give Kiwis suffering from Macular Degeneration the gift of sight.

Backing not only eye care, but also treatment, the stars are helping to drive donations for Macular Degeneration New Zealand though a Vision For Life fundraiser at www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/visionforlife.

Macular degeneration, often age-related macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD), is a medical condition that usually affects older adults and results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina. It occurs in "dry" and "wet" forms. It is a major cause of blindness and visual impairment in older adults (>50 years). Macular degeneration can make it difficult or impossible to read or recognize faces, although enough peripheral vision remains to allow other activities of daily life. Wiki 

Fleur Revell-Devlin | Impact PR



How are you?

Kiwi television presenters Carly Flynn and Renee Wright alongside Shortland Street actress Frankie Adams have added their voice to an international bid to raise awareness for eye health, and I was wondering if you are interested in getting behind the cause as well?
World Sight Day, which falls on the 9th October 2014 calls for recognition of eye health and the importance of eye care, an appeal which Essilor NZ feels passionately about. The Raise the Flag initiative, set up by Essilor, encourages Kiwis to get their eye health checked and to inspire family members to do the same.
The initiative is represented on the Facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/Vision-For-Life-NZ where Carly Flynn, Renee Wright and Frankie Adams – with additional support from former TrueBliss singer Erica Takacs - lead the effort to raise awareness of the importance of eye care with the hashtag #bettersightbetterlife.
Backing not only eye care, but also treatment, the stars are helping to drive donations for Macular Degeneration New Zealand though a Vision For Life fundraiser at
www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/visionforlife.
The press release outlining the initiative and including celebrity quotes, is attached and images can be downloaded here.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Warmest,
Fleur
 
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5 comments:

  1. What a great cause, Ann! We , my friends and neighbours , support a similar cause by the Mercy Ships. There is never enough help.
    Lots of success.
    Wil, ABCW Team.

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  2. a terrible disease. good on you for taking it on.

    ROG, ABCW

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  3. You have blogged for great cause, good awareness created.

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  4. My mother had macular degeneration..she drove until she was 89 though. Also my husband's uncle and some of his other relatives are battling it. Thanks for featuring it♪
    Hoping this link works for you: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/maple-leaves/

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  5. A condition my husband suffered from and a good cause to support.

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