Public Service Message
on TV, Radio, Subway and Newspaper

The Eye-Bank encourages people to leave the gift of sight so that those who are waiting to receive cornea transplants can have their sight restored.
Jerry Orbach, who during his lifetime appeared in many acting roles in both television and on the stage, was an eye donor when he died and as a result saved two people from blindness. He joins more than 52,000 people who have left the gift of sight since The Eye-Bank was founded in 1944.
The public service campaign throughout the New York area is part of The Eye-Bank's public education program to reach the community and increase awareness about this urgent need for eye donors.
Almost anyone can be an eye donor. Even people who wear glasses. Enroll today to be an eye, organ and tissue donor. See what your eyes can do for others.
Sign up at www.eyedonation.org/sign.html or call 212-742-9000.
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