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The Eugene Bethel Lions Cub was chartered in 1959/?????????. We currently have 29 members, and looking to always increase our membership, which includes both women and men who all dedicated their time and money to help local organizations such as: Sight and Hearing Mobile Van (Lions) Bethel Clothes Closet Boy Scout Troops 22 and 23 Homeless Connection Food for Lane County along with many more Most of our funding comes directly from our Chicken BarB-Q's Held at Albertson's on Royal Avenue in west Eugene. during the summeer month's, May through September. What we make stays right here in the Bethel Area, Our membership fees go to Oregon Lions and Lions International. The money we make each year is spent RIGHT HERE on local projects. If you would like information on how to join our Lions club, or if you would like to help out with our Chjicken BBQ's and decide later to become a Bethel Lion, Call 541-606-6135 ask for David WHO WE ARE Lions or Oregon & Northern California are a part of an international network of 1.4 million men and women in 200 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world. Lions are best known for working to end preventable blindness, the giving of eyeglasses and hearing aids for the needy and local service projects.The contributions of Lions throughout the region and the globe are immeasurable. In some communities in Oregon we run the public library, fund and maintain parks, provide educational scholarships, clean up the environment, support health related causes and give thousands of free medical check-ups through our mobile screening units. ItŴ�s why so many in Oregon and Northern California say life would be unimaginable without Lions Clubs.HOW WE SERVE
LIons of Oregon knows no boundaries to where and how we desire to help those in need. While no group can be all things to all people, the heart of our organization is its willingness and ability to serve those in need. From reconstruction of entire communities like Vernonia to the small, but no less significant gesture of help to those who need a helping hand in a special time of need. Lions are there to replace the physical need of replacement eyeglasses or the emotional need of a family struck by tragedy. We are there to help educate our youth in the powerful ethic of what it means to be an American, and we are there to help them fulfill the American dream through educational scholarships. We are there for our community whether that be here in Oregon, or in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina or in Iraq supporting our troops. We are there, and its why life in Oregon would be unimaginable without Lions Clubs.In 1925, Helen Keller challenged Lions to become Ŵ�knights of the blind in the crusade against darknessŴ� during the associationŴ�s international convention. Today, Lions are recognized worldwide for their service to the blind and visually impaired. Lions demonstrate their commitment to sight conservation through eyeglass recycling, sight partnerships and countless other sight services.The Lions ambitious SightFirst Program has restored sight through cataract surgeries, prevented serious vision loss and improved eye care services for hundreds of millions of adults and children. To continue and expand this effort, Lions have launched Campaign SightFirst II, with a goal of raising at least US$150 million. |
Our BBQ for 2010 are generally the first friday and saturday of every month, starting in May 2010 | ||||||||||