Avoid the Sidelines; add Eye Protection to your game

Operation See Victory is part of the K.I.D.S. AOA initiative to Keep Injury Down In Sports. K.I.D.S. is an official AOA program sponsored by Liberty Sports. Reducing sports-related eye injury in young athletes is the key objective.

 

Operation See Victory’s mission is to help bring greater sports-related eye injury awareness to parents, guardians, coaches and sports program directors who work with young athletes, and offer tips for procuring adequate sports eye protection.

 

AFOS member providers can request one of 250 specially produced media kits, free of charge, to assist them in presenting this message to their local patient populations.

 

There are countless opportunities for this material to be presented such as:

        - Youth sports sign-up or opening day events

        - Coach/Parent or MWR sports meetings

        - DoD sports activities

        - Health fairs

 

It is ideal to coordinate with the following Health Observance Months:

        - March - Save Your Vision Month

        - April - Sports Eye Safety Month

        - May - Healthy Vision Month & National Safe Kids Week

        - September - Sports & Home Eye Safety Month

        - October - Eye Injury Prevention Month

 

Operation See Victory runs from March—October 2008...

Request your free kit today!

 

· Instruction set

· 4 full-color posters, 18 x 24. Attention grabbers, with sports-related eye injury stats and illustrations of representative sports eye protectors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

· 200 full-color tri-fold brochures, 4x7 folded. A guide for parents and coaches. Features more sports-related eye injury stats and buying tips for sports eye protectors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

· 12 ‘Eyeball; not a Contact Sport’ table top displays, 8.5x11 with slimy eyes.

Operation See Victory Kit Content:

· Boilerplate article for local paper

· Short looping video vignette

· Drawing registration form template

· Quick after-action summary form

· Electronic version of products for additional local printing if necessary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

· 200 full-color trading cards, 3.5 x 2.5. A quick reference card matching the ASTM standards recommended for eye protectors to select sports.

 

 

 

 

 

 

· 144 mini-prizes, sports whistles and key chains. Award these to the kids when the parents register for one of the grand prize drawings. These mini-prizes will also carry  customized eye injury prevention messages.

Not included in the kits are four grand prizes as seen below. These devices will be mailed directly to the four winners of the drawing which will be held on September 1,  2008.

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