Glow in the dark contacts aren't common yet. A lot of the popular contact brands don't make them.
You can find a few off brands to order online, but buying knock-off contacts is pretty risky, Remember you are putting them in your eyes. And a poorly made contact lens can damage your corneas.
You really can't get strong corrective lenses that glow in the dark. They are mainly for low powers and cosmetic use.
They can't glow in total dark. They rely on UV light like at a club or bar. So don't try to go in your closet and hope they glow.
Make sure to take good care of your lenses. Just buy a contact lens case and a multi-purpose cleaner. Clean them before and after you use them and always soak them in the solution when you aren't using them.
Don't ever wear them for long periods of time more than about 8 or 10 hours. Whatever you do don't sleep in them.