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 Lion Joan Bird

 

               

                     Worthington Noon Lions

     Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.  *Location and time varies.  

 

 

             Some Eyeglass Box Donation Locations within the Community...

Old Worthington Library

Northwest Library

Griswold Center

City Hall

Police Station

 

We Accept...

Glasses/Sun Glasses

Hearing Aides

Hats (good condition)

Magnifiers

Unopened Contacts

 

STUDENT VOLUNTEERS FOR OPTOMETRIC SERVICES TO HUMANITY (SVOSH) 

These Students sort, measure and package your eyeglass, etc. donations to take on a yearly mission somewhere in the world. They are also used for Ohioans.

Neighborhood Bridges - Ray Lees (Worthington)

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You will receive emails of assistance neede within the community

  Yearly

Volunteer Recognition Night at the School Board Building -                                May                          

One volunteer is chosen from each school to represent all the volunteers. We appreciate all that the school volunteers do and accomplish each year. Worthington Schools would not be the strong school system they are today without volunteers.

 

Volunteer at the Muirfield Tournament - May or June

Almost 20 years ago, when tournament organizers were considering handling the clean up in a new way, Lion Ralph Antolino of the Tri-Village Lions suggested that Ohio Lions would be ready to step up… and the rest is history! Over the years, many Lions from all over Ohio have participated in the Memorial Golf Tournament project (Lions help keep the course clean of spectator debris and the Tournament pays money into the District coffers to help support the Lions Mission - We Serve). 

 

The Celebration for MLK Jr in Worthington

 

Ronald McDonald House - Winter

Cook, Serve and Tour 

 

Assist Parking at the OSU home games - September - November

 

Football Pool Booklets for OSU Games ($30) - Starts in August

(All monies raised go to the Worthington Resource Pantry and The 2020 Worthington Libraries Summer Outreach Reading Program...You are assisting the WNL and the community to support these programs. Thank You.) 

 

 

Monthly

Assist at the Worthington Resource Pantry

WNL Monthly Gathering

Service Projects- small and large

 

We also work with other local Lions Clubs on their Service Projects.

 

WNL is the Sole Supporter of the Outreach Summer Reading Program at the Worthington Libraries that reaches community daycares and head start programs. We donate 1,200 plus books for children who complete this Program

 

U.S.-based non-profit evaluator Charity Navigator has awarded...

Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) — our foundation — its eighth consecutive 4-star rating based on financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency. Only four percent of U.S. charities have earned this distinction. I’m proud of our achievement and grateful we can continue assuring donors that 100 percent of their financial gifts fund LCIF programs that enable you to serve our world in need.

In sharing our stories, we connect, learn, and multiply our capacity for change. As we move through year two of Campaign 100: LCIF Empowering Service, let’s proudly tell stories of the people we’re able to serve thanks to our foundation. Every story we tell, every dollar we give to LCIF, spurs life-altering change as we increase our service impact, fight diabetes, and expand our global causes to include childhood cancer, hunger, and the environment.

Congratulations to LCIF and to you, fellow Lions. Together, we’re changing the world.

In friendship,

Gudrun Yngvadottir
Chairperson
Lions Clubs International Foundation

 

Various Charities

Worthington Resource Pantry

   worthingtonresourcepantry.org

Worthington Libraries

    worthingtonlibraries.org

VOICEcorps

     voicecorps.org

Central Ohio Lions Eye Bank

     coleb.org

Pilot Dogs

     pilotddogs.org

Lion Clyde Tipton, a Tri-Village Lion, proposed at a State Convention in the 1960s that the Pilot Dog Organization be adopted by the Lions as a philanthropy. The Oho Lions Clubs have had a close relationship with Pilot Dogs for 55+ years.

 

 

Contact Us  --  WorthingtonNoonLions@gmail.com

Facebook  --  Worthington Noon Lions Club

Website -- https://worthingtonlions.org/

Ohio Lions  --  ohiolions.org 

 

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