Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 23:46:16 GMT -5
More than 21 years ago , the See Good to Learn Better Foundation was created , an organization that has the mission of providing optometric care and providing high-quality glasses to boys and girls who suffer from visual acuity problems (myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism) at the primary level. of public schools in Mexico and thus contribute to reducing low performance, high failure rates and school dropouts. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that with a culture of prevention it would be possible to avoid most of the diseases that cause visual impairment and blindness. The most common visual problems are called refractive errors, among them are: myopia, astigmatism and hyperopia, which can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or refractive surgery. Strategic alliances in favor of Sonoran children In recent days, an institutional collaboration agreement was signed between the foundation and the Government of the State of Sonora, through the Ministry of Social Development and the Ministry of Education and Culture of the same state.
Thanks to this alliance between the foundation and the Government of the state of Sonora, it is expected to benefit 45,000 students who will receive high-quality glasses during the Argentina Mobile Number List school years. The personalities who gathered to sign the agreement are: Lic. Miguel Ernesto Pompa Corella, Secretary of the Government of the State of Sonora Prof. José Víctor Guerrero González, Secretary of Education and Culture of the State of Sonora Lic. César Said Romo Noriega, General Director of Coexistence, Civil Protection, Health and School Safety of the State of Sonora Lic. Ángel Losada Moreno, President of the Board of Directors of FVBPAM Lic. Marinela Servitje Montull, Advisor of FVBPAM Lic. Gabriel Altamirano Hernández, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic.
Braulio Arsuaga Losada, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic. Guillermo Güémez García, Councilor of FVBPAM Architect Miguel Ángel Laporta de Caso, Councilor of FVBPAM Ing. Juan Manuel Rosas Pérez, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic. José Antonio Dorbecker Castillo, Counselor and General Director of FVBPAM The President of the Council, Ángel Losada Moreno, stated that the signing of this agreement that covers more than one school year, ensuring care in the entity, can serve as an example for more states of the Mexican Republic to join together to promote visual health. of the boys and girls. How will the studies be carried out? Through sessions aimed at boys and girls, in which optometrists go to schools to perform eye exams and the beneficiaries choose the color of the frame of their glasses. Subsequently, each student receives her glasses at no cost, directly at their school, in a hard case and a microfiber bag.
Thanks to this alliance between the foundation and the Government of the state of Sonora, it is expected to benefit 45,000 students who will receive high-quality glasses during the Argentina Mobile Number List school years. The personalities who gathered to sign the agreement are: Lic. Miguel Ernesto Pompa Corella, Secretary of the Government of the State of Sonora Prof. José Víctor Guerrero González, Secretary of Education and Culture of the State of Sonora Lic. César Said Romo Noriega, General Director of Coexistence, Civil Protection, Health and School Safety of the State of Sonora Lic. Ángel Losada Moreno, President of the Board of Directors of FVBPAM Lic. Marinela Servitje Montull, Advisor of FVBPAM Lic. Gabriel Altamirano Hernández, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic.
Braulio Arsuaga Losada, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic. Guillermo Güémez García, Councilor of FVBPAM Architect Miguel Ángel Laporta de Caso, Councilor of FVBPAM Ing. Juan Manuel Rosas Pérez, Councilor of FVBPAM Lic. José Antonio Dorbecker Castillo, Counselor and General Director of FVBPAM The President of the Council, Ángel Losada Moreno, stated that the signing of this agreement that covers more than one school year, ensuring care in the entity, can serve as an example for more states of the Mexican Republic to join together to promote visual health. of the boys and girls. How will the studies be carried out? Through sessions aimed at boys and girls, in which optometrists go to schools to perform eye exams and the beneficiaries choose the color of the frame of their glasses. Subsequently, each student receives her glasses at no cost, directly at their school, in a hard case and a microfiber bag.