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The Gift of Sight: Understanding Eye Donation and How You Can Help

Discover the impact of eye tissue donation and the steps you can take to become a lifesaver


By Derek Simon - August 7, 2024

Imagine a world where someone’s vision is restored because of a simple, selfless act.  People are creating that world everyday by making a simple decision.

Eye tissue donation is an extraordinary gift that has the power to change lives, and yet many people are unaware of how easy it is to become a donor. At the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank, we strive to shed light on the importance of eye donation and encourage everyone to consider saying “Yes” and registering as an eye, organ and tissue donor.

What is Eye Donation?
Eye tissue donation involves the voluntary act of giving one’s corneas after death to help restore sight to individuals suffering from corneal blindness. The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye and plays a critical role in vision. By giving your corneas to someone, you can help provide up to two people with the gift of sight.


Restoring Sight with Eye Tissue
Every year, thousands of people around the world are affected by corneal blindness, which can result from injury, infection, or disease. A corneal transplant can restore their vision, allowing them to lead productive, fulfilling lives. The Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank works tirelessly to ensure that donated corneas are used effectively to help those in need.

How You Can Help
Becoming an eye donor is a simple yet powerful way to make a difference. Here are a few steps you can take:
  1. Register as a Donor: Sign up through your state’s donor registry, often available at your local DMV or online.
  2. Inform Your Family: Make sure your loved ones know about your decision to be an eye donor.
  3. Spread the Word: Share your decision with friends and on social media to encourage others to consider eye donation.
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