Suggested Messaging for Retinoblastoma Awareness Week (May 11–16, 2026)
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Tag @KnowTheGlow when possible.
Add local resources or referral information where appropriate.
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Short Social Post (Quick Share)
A white glow in a child’s eye can be an early warning sign of serious vision conditions, including retinoblastoma. Early detection can save sight—and even a life.
Learn the signs. Trust your instincts. Seek care.
#RetinoblastomaAwarenessWeek #KnowTheGlow
Social Post (With Organization Tag)
This Retinoblastoma Awareness Week (May 11–16), we’re proud to support early detection efforts with @KnowTheGlow.
A white glow in a photo or unusual reflection in a child’s eye could be a warning sign. If you see it, don’t wait—have it checked.
A flash of light could save their sight!
#KnowTheGlow #RetinoblastomaAwarenessWeek #Retinoblastoma
Co-Branded / Partner Post
This Retinoblastoma Awareness Week, [Organization Name] is partnering with KnowTheGlow to raise awareness of early warning signs in children.
A white glow in the eye—often seen in photos—can be a sign of serious vision conditions, including retinoblastoma. Recognizing it early can make all the difference.
Early detection is key to helping them see!
#RetinoblastomaAwarenessWeek #KnowTheGlow #Retinoblastoma
Ambassador / Personal Voice Post
I’m proud to support Retinoblastoma Awareness Week (May 11–16) with KnowTheGlow.
Many families first notice something is wrong when they see a white or golden glow in flash photos of a child’s eye. Be in the Know about the Glow.
Sharing this could help another family recognize the signs early. See it once be alert, see it twice be active!
#KnowTheGlow #RetinoblastomaAwarenessWeek #Retinoblastoma
WhatsApp / SMS-Friendly Version
A white glow in a child’s eye can be a warning sign of serious vision conditions, including retinoblastoma.
If you see it, don’t wait—have it checked. Early detection can save sight.
Please share this with other parents.
Email Blurb (For Newsletters or Partner Emails)
In recognition of Retinoblastoma Awareness Week (May 11–16, 2026), we are sharing resources from KnowTheGlow to help raise awareness of early warning signs in children.
A white glow in a child’s eye—often visible in flash photos—can indicate serious vision conditions, including retinoblastoma. Early detection is critical to preserving sight and saving lives.
We encourage you to review and share these materials to help spread awareness within your community.
Optional Add-On Line (for localization)
For questions or support, please contact [Local Partner / Hospital Name] or your nearest healthcare provider.
Suggested Messaging
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For additional images in local languages, visit the International page, where general glow awareness images are available in over 50 languages.