Helping Hands in Times of Crisis: Lyle Lions Club
The Lyle Lions Club is stepping up in a big way to support their neighbors in need. In response to the growing hardship caused by the Bouduin wildfires, the club has been assembling and distributing food boxes to individuals and families throughout the community—many of whom have been directly affected by the fires.
With homes damaged, jobs disrupted, and uncertainty growing, the need for basic resources has never been greater. The Lyle Lions are working tirelessly to ensure no one goes hungry, delivering not just food, but hope and compassion to those facing hardship.
This important effort has been supported in part by a grant from Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF). In addition to helping fund the food box program, the LCIF grant has also assisted families with debris removal and other recovery efforts following the wildfire. These resources are helping families begin the difficult process of rebuilding their lives after losing their homes.
Through service, compassion, and community partnership, the Lyle Lions Club continues to demonstrate the true spirit of Lionism—helping neighbors recover, rebuild, and move forward together.

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