CEBU CITY – Lions Clubs International District 301-B2 kicked off its 1st District Convention in September this year with the gathering of Lions members from various clubs in the Visayas, particularly Lions Clubs from Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, Ormoc, and Dumaguete making it a significant celebration of service and community impact.
Sy said that the opening ceremony and plenary session held at the Sacred Heart Center on September 6 featured Cebu City Acting Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia as the guest speaker where he recognized the efforts of Lions Clubs International in helping least those in need.
"You have hearts that see. You have hearts that feel the pain of our least fortunate brothers and sisters. When others pay only lip service, you serve,” Garcia said and thanked the Lions Clubs International for showing the way how to serve.
In the morning of September 6, 16 Lions Clubs participated in a bowling tournament at SM City Cebu that set the tone for the camaraderie and fellowship central to the Lions' community spirit. The plenary session’s discussions centered on membership growth, club extension, leadership training goals, and progress reports of the projects.
One of the key goals discussed
during the convention was the growth of the Lions community. The organization
aims to reach 1.5 million members globally by 2027. This ambitious target underscores
the Lions’ belief in the power of collective action and the importance of
expanding their reach to serve more communities worldwide.
Lions Clubs International’ core values, projects
Dr. Chiong-Sy said the Lions Clubs International has eight core goal values, including Vision, Diabetes, Environment, Youth, Hunger, and Disaster Relief. These projects reflect the Lions' commitment to addressing some of the most pressing issues in their communities.
The Lions also work closely with sponsors and medical experts to ensure that children with more serious eye conditions receive the necessary care. The district is also actively involved in diabetes prevention, environmental conservation, and malnutrition eradication. These long-term programs are designed to create sustainable change, particularly in areas hardest hit by poverty and natural disasters.
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