The Vision Council Foundation Launches 2026 National Sunglasses Day Campaign
Thursday, May 14 2026 | 11 h 05 min | News
The Vision Council Foundation is encouraging eyecare providers, optical retailers, and industry stakeholders to take part in the 2026 National Sunglasses Day campaign, ahead of the annual observance on June 27.
According to the organization, the campaign is intended to reinforce the role of UV-protective eyewear as an everyday health measure and to raise public awareness about the importance of regular sunglass use.
The Foundation notes that prolonged sun exposure can contribute to conditions such as photokeratitis, as well as increase the risk of cataracts and certain eye cancers. It also cited findings from The Vision Council’s 2025 Market inSights with 2026 Forecast report, which found that 63 per cent of U.S. adults wear non-prescription sunglasses, leaving more than a third without that form of protection.
“Eyecare providers and optical professionals are the most trusted voices when it comes to protecting patients’ vision and long-term eye health,” said Ashley Mills, CEO of The Vision Council and The Vision Council Foundation. She said the campaign is intended to make it easier for practices and businesses to promote the message of daily sunglass wear.
To support participation, the Foundation has released a set of free promotional resources, including downloadable toolkits for eyecare professionals, industry members, media, and consumers. The materials include patient education resources, social media graphics, fact sheets, UV safety statistics, and communication templates.
The Foundation is also offering up to 25 complimentary printed copies of its National Sunglasses Day UV Protection Educational Pamphlet per request for eyecare providers.
Organizations taking part are encouraged to use the campaign to host in-practice events, run promotions related to sunglasses or UV-protective lenses, share educational materials, and participate on social media using #NationalSunglassesDay.
The Vision Council Foundation said additional partnership opportunities are also available for organizations interested in supporting broader UV education efforts.
Source: The Vision Council
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