Links to Lions
Sites
Lions Clubs International
Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with 1.4 million members in more than 44,500 clubs in approximately 185 countries and geographical areas.
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LionNet International
LionNet is a network of national and state level service sites called LionNet Nodes. They aim to promote the use of the Internet to members of Lions Clubs International, the world's largest service association. Many Lions clubs, districts, multidistricts and programs operate their own Internet websites, this site provides a directory of those resources.
LeoNet
LeoNet was founded in 1997, shortly after LionNet was established.  It exists to provide a connection to Leo Club resources available on the Internet.  LeoNet Nodes have been established by Leo Club members in many countries to co-ordinate the activities of Leos by using the Internet.  Leo clubs are comprised of young men and women, ages 12 to 28, who are dedicated to making a difference in their community. Sponsored by a Lions club, each Leo club elects its own officers, schedules its own meetings, and selects its own fundraisers and service projects.
Texas Lions Camp
The primary purpose of the Camp is to provide, without charge, a camp for physically disabled, hearing/vision impaired, and diabetic children from the State of Texas, regardless of race, religion, or national origin.
Lions Clubs International Foundation
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the grant-making arm of Lions Clubs International (LCI). Its mission is to support the efforts of Lions clubs worldwide in serving their local communities and the world community as they carry out essential humanitarian service projects.  LCIF's grant programs cover a wide range of community needs. Standard grants, the type of grants that most Lions will be involved, can be obtained for amounts up to US$75,000. SightFirst grants support many sight-related projects primarily in developing countries. Major catastrophe and emergency grants are available shortly after major disasters. Core 4 grants support Lions' high impact community projects. International Assistance grants improve the quality of life for the less fortunate by improving health care, food self-sufficiency, environmental protection, literacy and similar projects. These grants have a major impact on communities worldwide.
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TEXAS LIONISM - Texas is truly the birthplace of Lionism. Lions International came into official being in Texas at the first convention in October, 1917. This convention was held at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas and the name "Lion" was accepted as the name of our organization. Texas, from the inception of Lions International, has always occupied a prominent place in the affairs of Lions International. This dedication to leadership and innovation continues today.
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http://www.lionwap.org/index.php We provide free-of-charge to all the Lions clubs in the world, their own web and wap page instantly! Your address will be http://www.lionwap.org/username

WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a new technology which enables the user to access the internet through a cellular phone that provides this service.

 

Lions World Services For The Blind

LWSB is a comprehensive adult rehabilitation center serving people who are blind or visually impaired from all states and other countries.  It was founded in 1947 to serve people who were blind and visually impaired, and who needed to learn independent living skills or job training skills that considered the special requirements of their individual visual impairments. The goal of the rehabilitation center then, and today, is to prepare the individual who is blind or visually impaired to function independently in our "sighted" society.

Leader Dogs For The Blind
Leader Dogs for the Blind was founded in 1939 by a group of Michigan Lions. Their goal was to train dogs to lead the blind and to provide facilities and means whereby trained dogs could be matched to a blind master.  Over ten thousand blind people have become self-sufficient through the use of a Leader Dog. The dormitory stands as a tribute to the many Lions Clubs who have unselfishly given their time and money to make the Leader Dog School what it is today.
Lone Star Lions Eye Bank
The Lions Eye Bank of Central Texas is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation of sight through collecting, processing, and distributing human ocular tissue for corneal transplant surgery, prosthetic enhancement, and valuable medical research. They also sponsor educational programs for the medical community and the general public.  They service 36 counties and 60 hospitals. Although eye tissue is distributed locally first, the Eye Bank supplies 70 surgeons worldwide.

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Lone Star Transplant Games

A Donor Awareness Event
The mission of these Olympic style games is to raise awareness of the need for organ, tissue and eye donations, to honor donor families, and to celebrate the success of organ, tissue and eye transplants.

Recipients of life-saving organ transplants (including heart, liver, lung, kidney, pancreas, cornea and bone marrow) are eligible to compete in individual and team sport competitions. Family, friends, donor families, wounded servicemen, health care professionals and the public are invited to attend and to participate.


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03/22/2008