• Lions Respond to Oklahoma Disaster

    We are very saddened by the tragic tornado disaster in Moore, Oklahoma. Rest assured, the Lions are doing their part with the recovery efforts and will be there as members of the community for the long-term rebuilding efforts. The community of Moore, and all the Lions Club members in the area, need our support today to help their neighbors. Read More
  • Saving Sight

    For nearly 100 years, our members have worked on projects designed to prevent blindness, restore eyesight and improve eye health and eye care for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Read More
  • Leo Clubs

    Leadership. Experience. Opportunity. These are just a few of the rewards young people gain from participating in Leos. They also happen to be the values that create the acronym of our club name. Read More
  • Peace Poster Awards

    Ms. Kayla Walker was recognized for her First Place entry in the 2012 Lions Club Peace Poster Context on November 14, 2012. The local contest was open to Henrico County Middle School students enrolled in John Rolfe, Elko, and Fairfield schools. Read More
  • Volunteers

    The objective of the Lions Mentoring Program is to help every member achieve the goal of better serving his or her community. It does so through a program of personal development that helps members realize the potential that their unique skills and knowledge offer. Read More
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Children’s Services

Children's Health
Millions of children suffer from poverty, homelessness, hunger, abuse, neglect, disease, and disabilities. Tragically, these children often must live without essential health and education services. The Lions Services for Children Program continues our long tradition of helping the world’s future generations.

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Health Programs

Hearing Aids
Many Lions service projects have an impact on health. For example, Lions in the United Kingdom funded the first fully equipped ambulance for newborns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. And Lions in the Cayman Islands have worked to increase awareness and early detection of breast cancer.

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Disaster Relief

Disaster Relief
Many local Lions volunteer to provide disaster relief in communities impacted by natural disasters, and our Foundation has awarded more than US$50 million in grants to fund this humanitarian work. Generous donations from Lions around the world make these international disaster relief efforts possible.

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Becoming a Member

Lions are constantly seeking civic-minded citizens who are willing to donate some time and effort toward making our communities better places in which to live. If you are interested in visiting our Lions Club, please contact our president to receive an invitation. You will learn more about what Lions really do to help their fellow man.
Membership in a Lions Club is by invitation only; however, the only requirements are to be of legal age and good character. Through membership, Lions not only help people in need, but they have opportunities to develop personal friendships and gain valuable leadership skills which can be used in their work or in their personal lives.
May 26, 2013
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