World Blindness Awareness Days Explained: World Braille Day, World Sight Day & White Cane Day
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World Blindness Awareness Days Explained: World Braille Day, World Sight Day & White Cane Day | Global Eye Health Facts
Here's a powerful reminder that awareness can change lives! 🌍
In this video, we explore the three major international days dedicated to the rights, education, and inclusion of visually impaired people around the world.
✨ Learn about:
World Braille Day (January 4): Celebrating Louis Braille’s revolutionary system that empowers millions of blind and partially sighted individuals to communicate and learn.
World Sight Day (October 9, 2025): Observed on the second Thursday of October to raise awareness about preventable blindness and global eye health, organized by WHO and IAPB.
World White Cane Day (October 15): Honoring the independence and confidence of visually impaired people — their white cane is not just a tool but a symbol of freedom and identity.
👁️🗨️ Together, these days highlight compassion, equality, and support for a more inclusive world where everyone can "see" through understanding.
📅 Key Dates 2025:
January 4 – World Braille Day
October 9 – World Sight Day
October 15 – World White Cane Day
#WorldBrailleDay #WorldSightDay #WhiteCaneDay #BlindAwareness #EyeHealth #InclusionMatters #WHO #GlobalAwareness #DisabilityRights