Sensory Trail Opens

The Winchester Host Lions Club’s sensory trail in Jim Barnett Park to aid the blind and visually impaired, was officially opened last Sunday, September 26. This project started 6 years ago when Lions Clubs International asked clubs to consider a Legacy Project to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Lions Clubs International that would benefit their… Poursuivre la lecture Sensory Trail Opens

LCIF Helps Save Lives in IP Alexander’s Community

Desperate need. That’s one way to describe the situation in Brooklyn, New York’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, which happens to be home to International President Douglas Alexander. Historically a disadvantaged neighborhood, Bed-Stuy, as it’s known to locals, needed an ambulance, residents often waiting 45 minutes for help to arrive. With demand outpacing resources, people were dying. Eager… Poursuivre la lecture LCIF Helps Save Lives in IP Alexander’s Community

District 13 OH4 Diabetes Grant

District 13 OH4 received a $60,000 diabetes grant to renovate 12 cabins at Camp Ho Mita Koda, a camp for diabetic children located in Newbury, Ohio. The cabins needed new roofs, new wiring, insulation, fans, doors, and interior siding. Lions have volunteered at the camp planting trees, updating lighting in the dining hall, cutting &… Poursuivre la lecture District 13 OH4 Diabetes Grant

The Rest of the Story

A Lion’s daughter starts a program to give hygiene items to poor kids in our county.

International Director

This is a Campaign 100 Story. As an ID I was challenged to do something « fun » to raise money for Campaign 100. I spoke with PID Jim Cavallaro and we agreed to shave our mustaches with over 100 years of combined growth if we raised $10,000 from the sale of $25 tickets. We started in… Poursuivre la lecture International Director