Recognizing October 11 and 12, 2025, as Blindness Awareness Weekend in the City of Philadelphia. WHEREAS, Blindness and vision impairment affects many people all around the world. The World Health Organization estimates that there are over 285 million visually impaired people, 245 million with low vision and 39 million totally blind people. More than 53,000 adults in Philadelphia are visually impaired; and WHEREAS, There are many causes of vision impairment and blindness, including cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, retinal diseases, and surgical complications. By age 65, over 90 percent of people will develop cataracts, and in the United States more than ten million people live with retinal disease. Many cases of vision loss go undocumented due to fear, stigma, or lack of education about eye conditions and available resources; and WHEREAS, Children and college students with low vision are often overlooked in receiving proper services and resources. While braille is a powerful tool for literacy, it is not consistently taught across the United States, creating barriers to equal access in education and employment. Access technology such as audio devices, screen readers, and email communication is essential for participation in education, employment, and community life, yet many individuals lack the training and support to use these tools; and WHEREAS, Black people are five times more likely to develop glaucoma, which tends to occur earlier and progress faster in Black patients comp…
CITY COUNCIL
A motion was made by Brooks that this Resolution be ADOPTED. The motion carried by a unanimous vote.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.