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The 11th Season of the "Eye Care Action" Arrives as Scheduled
In this warm season, the 11th season of the "Eye Care Action" has arrived as scheduled, and the Weinan public welfare trip has officially kicked off!
In this warm season, the 11th season of the "Eye Care Action" has arrived as scheduled, and the Weinan public welfare trip has officially kicked off!
The "Eye Care Action" is a public welfare event jointly initiated by multiple institutions such as the China Children and Teenagers' Fund, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Children's Hospital, and Beijing Housheng Public Welfare Foundation. It has been held for many years.

On June 3rd, as participants in this event, the Shanghai Xiongbo team actively responded to the call, bringing along the latest AOB-800 biometric measurement device, RMK-800 computer optometer, and other professional vision screening equipment. Together with volunteers, they brought love and hope to the children of Weinan.

On the day of the event, vision screening was conducted simultaneously at Fengyin Mingde Primary School and Weihe Primary School in Linwei District. Led by their teachers, students held screening forms and entered the screening venue in an orderly manner, lining up neatly.
At the event site, the Shanghai Xiongbo team and on-site volunteers were full of enthusiasm, actively interacting with the children. They provided detailed vision examinations for each child participating in the vision screening and shared daily eye care tips with them.

For students with abnormal vision, the doctors would softly inquire about their daily eye usage habits and provide simple eye care suggestions. "It's so convenient to have a vision check at school," said Zhang Xiamo, a student at Fengyin Mingde Primary School in Linwei District. "I will definitely listen to the doctors from now on, do eye exercises on time, play with electronic devices less, and take good care of my eyes."

The screening event lasted for two days. Through professional procedures such as vision screening, biometric measurements, computer optometry, and dilation, a total of 6,800 local students underwent vision health screenings.
Following the event, the "Eye Care Action" team will establish health records for students with vision problems such as refractive errors, strabismus, amblyopia, trichiasis, etc., based on the screening results. They will also provide targeted guidance and interventions to effectively safeguard the children's eye health.

This public welfare trip is not just a simple event; it is also a heartfelt exchange and collision. Seeing the smiles on the children's faces and hearing their childish voices made all our efforts even more meaningful.

Every small change can become a beam of light on their future growth path. In the future, we will continue to actively participate in the "Eye Care Action" and pass love and hope to more children in need.
Together, let's light a lamp for the children's future!
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