Baguio City Host Lions Club Service Projects
Celebrating 100 years of service to humanity, Lions Clubs International has now launched the new service framework which focuses the efforts of Lions on five service areas with the goal of tripling our humanitarian impact by serving 200 million people per year by 2021.
Baguio City Host Lions Club is heeding LCI’s call to action by organizing projects centered on halting diabetes, protecting the environment, relieving hunger, sharing the vision and serving the youth, with special focus on pediatric cancer.
Baguio City Host Lions Club is heeding LCI’s call to action by organizing projects centered on halting diabetes, protecting the environment, relieving hunger, sharing the vision and serving the youth, with special focus on pediatric cancer.
Diabetes numbers are rising, and Lions are committed to help prevent the spread of diabetes. Click here to know more.
Lions are heeding the call to support cancer-stricken children and their families.
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Protecting our planet is important, that's why BCHLC plants trees, cleans up our surroundings, and promotes the use of LED lights.
BCHLC has several programs supporting the youth. Click here to find out more!
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BCHLC has sponsored long-term feeding projects for undernourished school children.
Outreach programs by BCHLC to help reach LCI's goal of serving 100 million people on its 100th anniversary.
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BCHLC is heavily involved in vision projects - by holding eye screenings, distributing eyeglasses and helping the blind.
Here are some of Baguio City Host Lions Club's Centennial Community Projects.
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Lions know how to serve, Lions know how to have fun, and Lions know how to have fun while serving and even get rewarded for it at times!
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Lions collect used eyeglasses, clean, sort and repackage them. These recycled glasses are then distributed to people in need in developing countries where they will have the greatest impact.
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Some more projects and activities by the Baguio City Host Lions Club prior to the Centennial celebration.
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The 40-foot Lion's Head monument along Kennon Road, Baguio City, has become a famous landmark welcoming visitors to the City of Pines.
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