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                                        Bethel Park Lions Club

The Bethel Park Lions Club was organized on December 9, 1942 and the Charter was presented on February 9, 1943. The Club was organized by a small group of men for the purpose of service to the community and the support of community needs. Today the Club's purpose is continued by the over fifty men and women who are currently members.

Meetings give members the opportunity to form friendships, socialize, strategize and hear interesting presentations by invited guest speakers. Activities and fund raising activities give members the oppportunity to Serve. For additional information on Meetings, Activities and Fund Raising Activities please go to their respective pages.

With the funds that are raised we have supported and contributed to: Beacon Lodge Camp for the Blind, Beacon Lodge Camp Student Tuition, Bethel Baseball Association (use of field), Bethel Park Community Foundation, Bethel Park High School Basketball Boosters, Bethel Park High School Football Boosters, Bethel Park High School Soccor Boosters, Bethel Park Historical Society, Bethel Park Library, Bethel Park Splash Park Plaque, Bethel Park Volunteer Fire Department, Bethel Presbyterian Church, Black Hawk Family Relief Fund, Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh, Blind Students Tuition for Envision Sports Camp, Boy Scouts, Brother's Brother Foundation (eyeglasses donation), Center for Hearing and Deaf Services, George Meyer Scholarship (Bethel Park High School Senior), Horses With Hope: Discovery, Growth and Learning Programs, Leader Dogs for the Blind, Light of Light Mission (food donation), Lions District 14B Backpack Project, Ma & Pop's Country Kitchen (Thanksgiving dinners), McKeesport Hospital Foundation/Lions Diabetes Center, Operation Safety Net, Pennsylvasnia Lions Hearing and Research Foundation, Pennsylvania Lions Sight Conservation and Eye Research Foundation, Rev Em Up for Kids, St. Clair Hospital Foundation/Diabetes Center, South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM), Tri Community South Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Western Pennnsylvania Lions Hearing Foundation, Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children, Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

For more information about our Club: Please go to the Contact Us page.

For membership information: Please go to the Contact Us page.

For Bethel Park Lions Park Information and Reservations: Please go to the Bethel Park Lions Park page.

For location of Eyeglasses Collection Boxes: Please go to the Meetings/Activities Page

To purchase Cash and Prize Bash Tickets: Please go to the Fund Raising Activities page.

To purchase Brooms: Please go to the Fund Raising Activities page

Upcoming Events - Cash and Prize Bash

Upcoming Event - Cash and Prize Bash  Saturday March 22, 2025  Please go to the Fundraising Activities page for additional information

Thank You For Your Support - This has been a trying time for all non-profit groups and we greatly appreciate your continued support that enables the Bethel Park Lions Club to continue to serve our community. For those who are unable to attend our events, monetary donations may be made directly to our charitable affiliate, which is a tax deductible 501(c)(3) organization. Checks should be made payable to "Bethel Park Lions Charities, Inc" and mailed to Bethel Park Lions Club  P.O. Box 55  Bethel Park, PA 15102

Scholarship Available -  The Bethel Park Lions Club will be awarding the $2,500 George Meyer Scholarship to a deserving Bethel Park High School Senior this spring (2025). Applications are available at the high school counseling office. The deadline for submitting completed applications to the BPHS Counseling Office is April 15, 2025.

Special Note - Julia Benlock is the $2,500 George Meyer Scholarship recipient for 2024. She plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh in the nursing program and hopes to become a nurse anesthetist.

 

 

 

 

 


                                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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