The Windsor Lions Club donated, packed and distributed food for the Windsor Service Alliance, thanks to a grant from California Lions Foundation and combined efforts from Safeway and Oliver's Market. It feels great to help those in need! Lions Lucille Hynes, Ted and Judy Barcelon, Shelly Perri, Jan Gobert, and Tracey Schafer participated distributing Saturday March 27.
Read MoreA total of 80 cases of bottled water was delivered to Upper Room Dining Hall, plus needed granola/protein bars and single serve fruit cups between February 15 and March 5. This was enough water to be paired with 3,840 meals served in about 12 days.
Read MoreThe San Diego United Lions Club with a grant from CLF donated 918 lbs. of canned chicken breast and a check for $1100 to the San Diego Food Bank to help combat food insecurity in San Diego.
Read MoreThe Antioch Rivertown Veterans Lions Club donated over $500 in groceries to the Food Pantry at the Rivertown Veterans Thrift Store and Support Center
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Maharlika Lions Club with financial support from CLF has collected over 4,150 pounds (1 pallet) of non-perishable food and donated it to the Los Angeles Mission, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, Knights Of Columbus, Saint John’s Independent Church, and Beacon Light Mission
Read MoreThursday the Arroyo Grande Lions Club was able to present a Feed the Hungry project $1,000 donation from the California Lions Foundation. Accepting the grant, from left, are Food Bank CEO Garrett Olson and Food Bank Development Director Branna Stiil. Making the Lions' presentation are Marilyn Cockshott and Lions President Bill Cockshott.
Read MoreCalifornia Lions Foundation is pleased to announce that Feed the Hungry grants have been provided to 25 Lions Clubs throughout California.
Read MoreThe San Bruno Lions Club, Rotary and Education Foundation partnered with a generous grant from the California Lions Foundation to provide School Supply Packs for Distance Learning for 414 students.
Read MoreThe Silicon Valley Cyber Lions Club has donated over 39,000 masks to local organizations, Fire departments, Hospitals, Nursing homes, Medical Personnel, Peace Officers & Seniors throughout the Bay Area . SVCLC will continue with this Program through 2021 providing PPE & Masks to Frontline heroes.
Read MoreThis year, thanks to your donations, the Nuview Lions Club with a grant from CLF provided 85 families with a Thanksgiving Dinner Basket and 80 households with a Christmas Food Basket. This is the most they have ever been able to give to their community!!
Read MoreThrough private and club donations and with a grant from the California Lions Foundation The Salinas Wings of Light branch of the Salinas Host Lions has Provided 180 pairs of boys and girls shoes to the Family Resource Center.
Read MoreThe Byron Delta Lions Club Collaborated with Brentwood and Discovery Bay Lions clubs with financial support from the California Lions foundation to donate a 23 ft.³ freezer to the Delta Christian Community Food Pantry on Thursday, September 10. Linda Barbara of the Byron Delta Lions Club Orchestrated the donations collecting funds from each of the three clubs and obtaining a grant from CLF.
Read MoreLions in District 4-C1 are providing 750 meals per day for those most affected by the Slater/Devil fires. With your donations CLF has been able to give financial support to this and many other programs helping wildfire victims throughout California. Thank you!
Read MoreOne of several Wildfire Evacuation Centers where our Lions are providing needed cleaning and medical services. With 500 evacuated families at this one camp and more arriving this morning the need is growing. Thanks to your donations CLF has provided significant funding to this and many other projects helping wildfire victims.
Read MoreFor the last 5 years Almaden Lions Club has been providing vision screenings to students of 4 different school districts. Each of these school districts have between 6 and 19 schools. Our district has four spot vision screeners and this has been adequate. Our district does vision screening for over 14,000 students each year.
Read MoreDuring the past year the Moraga Lions Club and Campollindo Leo Club chose Diabetes Awareness as their major outreach project. With the complete support of the school administration the Leo Club was able to make the entire 1200 student body of the dangers of Diabetes and what all could do to prevent contracting the disease.
Read MoreCalifornia Lions Foundation is proud to offer a donation capability for Lions and friends in California to support local disasters. Just in the past 6 months California Lions Foundation has provided $75,000 to District 4-C1 Lions to help them respond to the disastrous Camp Fire, giving out thousands of supplies and food to those families devastated by the loss of their homes during the worst wildfire season in California history.
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