The Granbury Lions Club is affiliated with Lions Clubs International, the world's largest service club organization with over 1.3 million members in 206 countries and geographical areas1. Since 1925, when Helen Keller spoke to its international convention, Lions' principal charities have benefited the blind or visually impaired in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Local Community Service Projects
GLASSES FOR NEEDY KIDS - We pay up to $150 for eye examinations and glasses for qualified Granbury grade school students.
SCHOLARSHIPS - We award annually ten $1,000 scholarships for worthy graduates of Granbury, Tolar, and Lipan high schools.
ATTENDANCE RECOGNITION - We recognize grade school students who have perfect attendance with a certificate. Those who attain perfect attendance for the school year receive a certificate and 'gold' dollar.
PANCAKE FEEDS - We cook and serve our famous pancakes for various county wide events such as the Relay for Life, the Hood County 4h Junior Livestock Show, and when requested by an array of organizations.
EYEGLASS RECYCLING - We collect and deliver used glasses to the Lions Club Recycling Center in Fort Worth. (click here for Hood County collection locations) Main collection location is Walmart on 377.
Other State, National & International Cooperative Lion 'Services'
Texas Lions Camp Leader Dogs for the Blind
Texas Lions Foundation Lions World Services for the Blind
Organ/Eye Bank Julien C. Hyer Youth Exchange
Drug Awareness Council Lions Club International Foundation
Sports Extravaganza for handicapped children
Granbury Lions Club Foundation, a 501 c3 non profit organization, funds Granbury Lions Charities.
Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.
