
Helping People
We serve our local
Spring Valley Community in many ways:
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Provide eyeglasses and
vision screening to those in need
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Provide the food
trailer for local auctioneers
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Conduct vision
screening programs for school age
children and educate school nurses and
teachers
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Provide funds for the
Spring Valley Senior Center, Fire
Department, and library
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Provide funds for a
Thanksgiving dinner for local senior
citizens
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Support the local food
bank
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Provide funds for
Christmas gifts for local senior
citizens, widows, and widowers
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Host a pancake
breakfast
We serve our
national and international communities in
many ways:
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Collect eyeglasses for
those in need around the world
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Provide funds for
vision projects, including Central Ohio
Lions Eye Bank and Ohio Lions Research
Foundation
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Provide funds for
disaster relief, Lions Project for
Canine Companions for Independence, and
others
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Provide funds to Kamp
Dovetail, a camp for disabled children
Lions are ready to help
Whenever a Lions club gets
together, problems get smaller, and
communities get better. That's because we
help where help is needed – in our own
communities and around the world – with
unmatched integrity and energy.
We're also one of the most
effective. We get the job done.
Everywhere we work, we
make friends. With children who need
schoolbooks, with seniors who need
transportation and with people we may never
meet.
We're led by talented,
dedicated volunteer leaders from around the
world. And, we're supported by the Lions
Club International Foundation (LCIF), which
helps to fund Lions humanitarian projects.
Become a Lion
Right now, Lions are
improving communities around the world.
We've meeting to plan a local project. We're
sponsoring international exchanges for young
people. We're bringing clean drinking water
to a remote village. We've building. We've
sharing. We've repairing. And we're having
fun while doing it!
There are many reasons to
become a member. As a Lion, you'll:
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Help your community
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Gain valuable skills
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Make an impact on
people's lives, both locally and
internationally
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Learn to be a leader -
and lead a respected organization
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Network with business
people in your community and around the
world
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Energize your life and
fun
You'll grow personally and
professionally. And you'll know that what
you do is worthwhile and appreciated.
Lions are groups of
service-minded men and women who are
interested in improving their communities.
We are young people, families, and Baby
Boomers alike. To become a Lion is to become
an active volunteer, a member of a respected
international organization, a leader in your
community, and a friend to people in need.
To become a Lion, you must
be of legal majority, good moral character,
and good reputation in your community.
Membership is by
invitation, so contact us today or come to
one of our meetings to see if Lions Clubs is
a good fit for you!
Membership
Director Lion Dave Jordan:
( 937 372- 4774
Club Secretary
Lion Chris Carroll :
( 937 862- 5211
Lion Jimmy Smith:
( 937 862- 5861.
Join us at a
meeting:
Spring Valley
Senior Citizens Center
1498 W. Spring
Valley-Paintersville Rd. 3rd.
Tuesday of
the month @7:30 PM.