ONCE, the Spanish National Organization for the Blind, has designated coupons for World Sight Day, which is celebrated on October 12th every year, to commemorate the importance of visual health. These coupons, of which there are 5 million, will feature advice such as “Take care of your eye health” and “Visit an ophthalmologist.”
Through these coupons, ONCE aims to raise awareness about the importance of preventing visual impairment and to prevent diseases that can lead to vision loss in many cases. World Sight Day in 2023 focuses on the importance of eye health in different places.
The purpose of this day is to raise awareness about visual impairment and disabilities, and to emphasize the importance of eye health. It encourages business owners to turn initiatives for eye health into everyday practices and promote eye health habits that can benefit the well-being, safety, and productivity of millions of employees.
Protecting eye health is important in the workplace. This includes preventing accidents in the workplace and prioritizing employees’ eye health, which can greatly improve productivity.
ONCE carries out various activities to improve the quality of life for visually impaired individuals and those with visual impairments. They support the detection and research of new areas through collaborations with universities, companies, research institutes, and public and private organizations, as well as genetic research support for visually impaired individuals who are interested in knowing the causes and possibilities of transmitting visual impairments.
Cordoba’s Daily Coupon offers prizes in a series, including a jackpot of 500,000 euros with 49 prizes of 35,000 euros for 5-digit numbers. In addition, there are 450 prizes of 250 euros for the last four digits of the winning numbers and the first four digits. There are also 9,000 prizes of 25 euros for the last three digits or the first three digits, and a refund of 2 euros for the first or last digit.
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