Dear Lion,
Every year at this time, I send my personal greetings to you, the
members of my Lions family. This year is no different, except I want to take the
extra time to reflect on what we have accomplished together through our
Foundation. Thanks to your
donations and your service, we
have met needs all over the world and made a great impact in many people's
lives.
Lions also provided
disaster relief worldwide following typhoons, flooding, tornadoes, wildfires and
other disasters this year. One recent example is Superstorm
Sandy in the United
States. Many Lions gave generously, and even Lions who were affected by the
storm were out serving their communities the next day.
In addition to
disaster relief, Lions and LCIF have been continuing to fight preventable
blindness. When I was in
Thailand for the 10 year celebration of Sight for Kids with Johnson &
Johnson Vision Care, I was able to see the impact that a simple vision screening
can have in a child's life. It is easy to see why organizations like Johnson
& Johnson Vision Care, Bausch + Lomb, The Carter Center and more partner
with us in our efforts to save sight.
Our Foundation has
also supported youth in many ways during this year. The Lions
Quest program is
continually growing to help provide children with positive life skills. The U.S.
State Department is helping the program expand in Africa, while the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is working with Lions Quest curriculum in
Central Asia and Southeastern Europe.
I am amazed at all
the different kinds of service that we are able to provide together. Though I
have been Chairperson of our Foundation for just six months, it is easy to see
all the good that we have accomplished this past year, and every year since the
Foundation was created. All of our accomplishments are because of your generous
donations. I invite you to see
the impact your donations have made by viewing this
video.
As this year ends, I
look forward to a new year full of service and caring. Though we always pray for
no disaster and diseases in this world, they still happen. Please continue your
support to LCIF so that we can strive for a better world to live in with no
disaster and diseases in the coming future.
Sincerely,
Wing-Kun
Tam
Chairperson, Lions
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District
132 Macedonia (FYROM) Implements Lions Quest
In December, District
132 Macedonia (FYROM) is hosting the country's first Lions
Quest teacher training
workshop. This project will help create and foster the spirit of community
service and social responsibility. In the pilot year, 250 students will be
taught social and emotional learning, including anti-bullying, substance abuse
prevention and how to interact with others in a positive way. District 132
Macedonia (FYROM) is the 78th country to begin a Lions Quest program. Lions
Quest curriculum has been translated into 36
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Watch
Relief Efforts Following Superstorm Sandy
When Superstorm Sandy
hit the United States, Lions immediately went to work. In this video, watch how
Lions supported each other and their local communities during a time of
need.
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Note:
This message has been sent to all Lions clubs members.
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