Prevent Blindness North Carolina was organized in 1967 as a nonprofit health agency. An independent affiliate of Prevent Blindness America (established in 1908), PBNC delivers direct service programs designed to preserve sight through screening, publications, safety, education, information and referral through volunteer efforts. PBNC's mission is to reach people before blindness strikes.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
7 – 11 pm, NC Museum of Natural Sciences
Co-chairs: Julie Cox and Melissa Essick
"A Little Night Vision" is Prevent Blindness North Carolina's most popular event! Join us as we enjoy tasty samplings from the Triangle’s best restaurants and complimentary beer and wine. Dance the night away with your friends to the music of Fantasy and bid to your heart’s desire at the impressive silent auction. – Find out more HERE or visit www.DowntownRaleigh.com. |
Thank you to everyone who helped celebrate PBNC’s 40th Anniversary during the Ruby Anniversary giving campaign. For a full list of donors, please click here.
Affecting more than 2 million Americans over the age of 40, glaucoma can be a very confusing disease with many types, risk factors and treatment options. To help provide people with the information they need to avoid vision loss from glaucoma, PBA has created The Glaucoma Learning Center. - Find out more HERE
This useful table lists organizations that provide financial resources for vision care in the state of North Carolina. - Read more HERE.
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