The Prospect Lions club has been in continuous service since 1945. It has been an important aspect of this community.
Who are the Lions?
Lions are an international network of 1.35 million men and women dedicated to making a difference locally and globally.
What do Lions do?
Lions meet the needs of our communities and the world, ranging from assisting the visually impaired and working with local youth to medical missions and disaster relief.
How are Lions relevant to today's world?
Since 1917, Lions have met the needs in their communities and continued to improve the areas in which they live. As long as there are needs around the world, we will work to meet those needs.
How do I become a Lion?
If you are interested in becoming a Lion, contact your local Lions club and express interest in learning more. A club locator can be found on the Lions Clubs International Web site www.lionsclubs.org.
Are there women Lions?
Yes. Women are the single fastest growing segment of Lions.
As in other community organizations, is the membership of Lions declining?
No. Prospect Lions membership is increasing.
I would like to volunteer in my community but why should I do so as a Lion?
Lions meet the needs of those in their own communities as well as around the world and we have fun doing it. Working together locally and internationally, the worldwide network of Lions has vastly more resources and is able to accomplish much more than individuals and small groups working alone.
Lion President Bill Highes JWHUGHES7@YAHOO.COM
Webmaster: jaroller@roadrunner.com
Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 205 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world.





