Ilkeek Aare Boarding School in Kenya

Located in a remote area of Kenya, the Ilkeek Aare Primary School serves the semi-nomadic Masaai children in the region. As the lifestyle of these children’s families required perpetual moving around following the grazing grounds of their cattle, many of the Masaai children did not graduate from school. In 2012, the Münster-Landois Lions Club of… Continue reading Ilkeek Aare Boarding School in Kenya

Zusammenarbeit für eine bessere Ausgangslage der Jugend in der Ukraine

„Unser Ziel ist, jedem Kind in der Ukraine durch Lions-Quest zu helfen.“ Dieses hochgesteckte Ziel möchte Lions Past Distrikt-Governor Dr. Valentin Kravchenko mit einer erheblichen Beteiligung von Zuschüssen der Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) und lokalen Lions helfen zu erreichen. „Wir unterstützen Schulen in ihren Bemühungen, Lions-Quest zu implementieren, um allen Kindern in der Ukraine… Continue reading Zusammenarbeit für eine bessere Ausgangslage der Jugend in der Ukraine

First City Lions Blanket Project

Bemidji First City Lions received a $250 Thrivent Action Team Grant that enabled the club to purchase materials to create fleece blankets for Bemidji Area Schools Families in Transition Program and for children at the Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo, ND. „Blanket Bees“ are taking place to create the blankets on Saturday mornings as… Continue reading First City Lions Blanket Project

Promoting Good Mental Health and Well-Being

Childhood. It’s not always easy. Nor are the adolescent years. Developing socially, and maturing emotionally and intellectually, can be challenging. Other factors overwhelming too many of our youth include peer pressure; insecure home lives; and school environments in which students feel unsafe, unwelcome, or uncared for. Fortunately, students in Australia and worldwide are gaining valuable… Continue reading Promoting Good Mental Health and Well-Being

Educational materials were handed over to 80 students

Everyone is thalassemia patient. Poor. So they are having problems to study. They contacted the Contai Leo club for help. With the financial support of the Contai Lions Club, the Leo members handed over the educational materials to these students. Educational materials were handed over to 80 students. The project cost 75 dollars.