Here are some of the main service opportunities for Lions Clubs:- Vision screening and eye care programs: Conducting vision screenings, collecting used eyeglasses, funding eye surgeries etc. - Youth programs: Sponsoring Leo Clubs, youth camps, scholarships etc. - Diabetes awareness: Conducting testing camps, distributing information.- Environment: Organizing cleanliness drives, planting trees.- Disaster relief: Providing aid during floods, earthquakes etc. - Hearing programs: Conducting tests, assisting those with hearing loss. - Hunger relief: Distributing food, supporting soup kitchens. - Childhood cancer initiatives: Supporting treatment
The document outlines the program for Lions Clubs Leadership Institute 5 - VitaL Vidya 11 to be held on September 24, 2023 in Secunderabad, India. The program will include sessions on the philosophy of Lionism, history of Lions International, code of ethics, service priorities, LCIF, membership fees, and the Lions website and learning center. There will also be an inauguration, icebreaker, energizer, valedictory ceremony and group photo.
Similar to Here are some of the main service opportunities for Lions Clubs:- Vision screening and eye care programs: Conducting vision screenings, collecting used eyeglasses, funding eye surgeries etc. - Youth programs: Sponsoring Leo Clubs, youth camps, scholarships etc. - Diabetes awareness: Conducting testing camps, distributing information.- Environment: Organizing cleanliness drives, planting trees.- Disaster relief: Providing aid during floods, earthquakes etc. - Hearing programs: Conducting tests, assisting those with hearing loss. - Hunger relief: Distributing food, supporting soup kitchens. - Childhood cancer initiatives: Supporting treatment
Similar to Here are some of the main service opportunities for Lions Clubs:- Vision screening and eye care programs: Conducting vision screenings, collecting used eyeglasses, funding eye surgeries etc. - Youth programs: Sponsoring Leo Clubs, youth camps, scholarships etc. - Diabetes awareness: Conducting testing camps, distributing information.- Environment: Organizing cleanliness drives, planting trees.- Disaster relief: Providing aid during floods, earthquakes etc. - Hearing programs: Conducting tests, assisting those with hearing loss. - Hunger relief: Distributing food, supporting soup kitchens. - Childhood cancer initiatives: Supporting treatment (20)
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Here are some of the main service opportunities for Lions Clubs:- Vision screening and eye care programs: Conducting vision screenings, collecting used eyeglasses, funding eye surgeries etc. - Youth programs: Sponsoring Leo Clubs, youth camps, scholarships etc. - Diabetes awareness: Conducting testing camps, distributing information.- Environment: Organizing cleanliness drives, planting trees.- Disaster relief: Providing aid during floods, earthquakes etc. - Hearing programs: Conducting tests, assisting those with hearing loss. - Hunger relief: Distributing food, supporting soup kitchens. - Childhood cancer initiatives: Supporting treatment
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Lions International 320D
Club Lions Leadership Institute 5 – VitaL Vidya 11
September 24, 2023, Lions Bhavan, Secunderabad
(Lions Club of Hyderabad Sanatnagar Team)
Program
1.30 - 1.55 Registration and Tea
1.55 - 2.00 Assemble and Hello time
2.00 - 2.30 Inauguration DG V Lakshmi, VDGs, GLT m nagaRAJU
2.30 - 2.45 Ice Breaker - Karthik Reddy
2.45 - 3.15 Philosophy of Lionism Ram Manohar Sowbhagya
3.15 - 3.45 History of LIonism PC Obula Reddy
3.45 - 4.00 Tea
4.00 - 4.30 Code of Ethics m nagaRAJU
4.30 - 5.00 Our Service Priorities T Padmavathi
5.00 - 5.25 LCIF Nagesh Pampati
5.25 - 5.50 Where Goes What We Pay M Viajyalakshmi
5.50 - 6.05 Energiser - Chandrasekhar
6.05 - 6.30 Our Website and Lions Learning Centre Narimha Raju Dichpally
6.30 - 6.55 Valedictory & Certification
6.55 - 7.00 Vote of Thanks
7.00 - 7.05 Group Photo & Disperse
3. Lions International, District 320D
CLLI Index
Philosophy of Lionism
Significant Events
Ethics of Lionism
Service Opportunities
What We Pay
LCIF
Lions Learning Centre
Meeting Opportunities
20. 1956
Lionism came to
INDIA
Significant Events in LCI History
ÅLAND ISLANDS
ALBANIA
ALGERIA
AMERICAN SAMOA
ANGOLA
ANGUILLA
ANTIGUA and BARBUDA
ARGENTINA
ARMENIA
ARUBA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN, REPUBLIC OF
BAHAMAS
BAHRAIN
BANGLADESH, PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF
BARBADOS
BELARUS, REPUBLIC OF
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BENIN, REPUBLIC OF
BERMUDA
BOLIVIA
BONAIRE
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
BOTSWANA
BRAZIL
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
BRUNEI
BULGARIA
BURKINA FASO
BURUNDI, REPUBLIC OF
CAMBODIA, KINGDOM OF
CAMEROON, REPUBLIC OF
CANADA
CAPE VERDE
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CHAD, REPUBLIC OF
CHANNEL ISLANDS
CHILE
CHINA BEIJING
CHINA DALIAN
CHINA GUANGDONG
CHINA HONG KONG
CHINA MACAO
CHINA QINGDAO
CHINA SHAANXI
CHINA SHENYANG
CHINA SHENZHEN
CHINA TAIWAN
CHINA ZHIJIANG
COLOMBIA
COMOROS ISLANDS
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OF THE
CONGO, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
OF
COOK ISLANDS
COSTA RICA
CROATIA
CURAÇAO
CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF
DOMINICA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR
EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF
EL SALVADOR
ENGLAND
EQUATORIAL GUINEA, REPUBLIC
OF
ESTONIA
ETHIOPIA
FAROE ISLANDS
FIJI ISLANDS
FINLAND
FRANCE
FRENCH GUIANA
GABON
GAMBIA, REPUBLIC OF
GEORGIA
GERMANY
GHANA, REPUBLIC OF
GIBRALTAR
GREECE
GREENLAND
GRENADA
GUADELOUPE
GUAM
GUATEMALA
GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF
GUINEA-BISSAU, REPUBLIC OF
GUYANA
HAITI
HONDURAS
HUNGARY
ICELAND
INDIA
INDONESIA
IRAQ
IRELAND
ISLE OF MAN
ISRAEL
ITALY
IVORY COAST (COTE D'IVORIE)
JAMAICA
JAPAN
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN, REPUBLIC OF
KENYA
KINGDOM OF BHUTAN
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
KYRGHYZSTAN, REPUBLIC OF
LAOS
LATVIA
LEBANON
LESOTHO
LIBERIA
LIECHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
LUXEMBOURG
MADAGASGAR
MALAWI
MALAYSIA
MALDIVES, REPUBLIC OF
MALI, REPUBLIC OF
MALTA
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MARTINIQUE
MAURITANIA
MAURITIUS
MAYOTTE
MEXICO
MICRONESIA, FEDERATED
STATES OF
MOLDOVA
MONACO, PRINCIPALITY OF
MONGOLIA
MONTENEGRO
MONTSERRAT, BVI, WI
MOROCCO
MOZAMBIQUE
NAMIBIA
NEPAL
NETHERLANDS
ST. MAARTIN (NETHERLAND
ANTILLES)
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
NICARAGUA
NIGER, REPUBLIC OF
NIGERIA
NORFOLK ISLAND
NORTHERN IRELAND
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS,
COMMONWEALTH OF THE
NORWAY
PAKISTAN
PALAU ISLAND
PALESTINE, STATE OF
PANAMA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PARAGUAY
PERU
PHILIPPINES
POLAND
PORTUGAL
PRINCIPALITY OF ANDORRA
PUERTO RICO
REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
REUNION
ROMANIA
RUSSIA, REPUBLIC OF
RWANDA, REPUBLIC OF
S-Z
SAINT BARTHELEMY, ISLAND OF
SAINT MARTIN, ISLAND OF
SAMOA
SAN MARINO, REPUBLIC OF
SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE,
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
SCOTLAND
SENEGAL, REPUBLIC OF
SERBIA
SEYCHELLES
SIERRA LEONE
SINGAPORE
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SOMALIA
SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF
SOUTH SUDAN, REPUBLIC OF
SPAIN
SRI LANKA, REPUBLIC OF
ST. CHRISTOPHER-NEVIS
ST. LUCIA
ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON
ST. VINCENT AND THE
GRENADINES
STATE OF VATICAN CITY
SURINAME
SWAZILAND
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
TAHITI
TAJIKISTAN
TANZANIA
THAILAND
TIMOR LESTE
TOGO
TONGA, KINGDOM OF
TRINIDAD and TOBAGO, REPUBLIC
OF
TUNISIA
TURKEY
UGANDA
UKRAINE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
URUGUAY
VANUATU
VENEZUELA
VIRGIN ISLANDS
WALES
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
29. Significant Events in LCI History
2023 Lions International (unified)
2018 Campaign100
1990 SightFirst
1989 Peace Poster Contest launched
1987 Women became equal members
1984 Lions Quest launched
1968 LCIF founded
1957 First LEO Club
1956 Lionism came to India
1954 Adopted “We Serve”
1945 Helped US
1925 Helen Keller at our Convention
1920 Became International
1917 Founded by Melvin Jones
2023
2018
1990
1989
1987
1984
1968
1957
1956
1954
1945
1925
1920
1917
33. Ethics - One
To show my faith in the
worthiness of my vocation
by industrious application
to the end that I may merit
a reputation for quality of
service.
ఉత్తమ సేవలు అందిస్త
త ను.
మనస్పూ ర్తతగా శ్రమిస్త
త ను. వృత్తత
34. Ethics - Two
To seek success and to demand all fair
remuneration or profit as my just due, but to
accept no profit or success at the price of my
own self-respect lost because of unfair
advantage taken or because of questionable
acts on my part.
గుర్తతంపు మర్తయు శ్రత్తఫలం ఆశిస్త
త ను
కానీ, వాటి కోసం ఆత్మ గౌరవాన్ని
ట్ట ట్
35. Ethics - Three
To remember that in
building up my business
it is not necessary to tear
down another's; to be
loyal to my clients or
customers and true to
myself.
నా వాా పారాన్ని పెంచుకోవడం కోసం ఇత్రుల
వాా పారాన్ని కూలచ ను. వృత్తతరీతాా నా సేవలు
కోరు వార్త రట్ల విశ్వా సపాశ్ుడుగా ఉంటానను.
36. Ethics - Four
Whenever a doubt arises as to
the right or ethics of my
position or action towards
others, to resolve such doubt
against myself.
ఇత్రుల రట్ల నా రనులలో, శ్రవరతనలో
అనుమానం కలిగినపుూ డు, వార్త కోణం
37. Ethics - Five
To hold friendship as an end and not a
means. To hold that true friendship
exists not on account of the service
performed by one to another, but that
true friendship demands nothing but
accepts service in the spirit in which it
is given.
న్నజమైన సేి హం
న్నస్తా రథమైనదన్న, బదులుగా ఏమీ
38. Ethics - Six
Always to bear in mind my
obligations as a citizen to my nation,
my state, and my community, and to
give them my unswerving loyalty in
word, act, and deed. To give them
freely of my time, labour and means.
సమాజం రట్ల మనస్త వాచా కరమ ణా నా
విదుా క త
ధరామ న్ని న్నరా హిస్త
త ను. నా
సమయం, శ్రమ, స్తయం ఔదారా ంతో
39. Ethics - Seven
To aid others by giving my
sympathy to those in distress,
my aid to the weak, and my
substance to the needy.
ఆరుతలకు, న్నసస హాయులకు, బడుగు
వార్తకి స్తనుభూత్తతో సహాయం చేస్త
త ను.
40. Ethics - Eight
nagaRAJU
To be careful with my criticism
and liberal with my praise; to
build up and not destroy.
శ్రరంసలో ఉదారంగా, విమరి లో సున్ని త్ంగా
ఉంటానను. న్నరామ ణాత్మ కమైన రనులు మాశ్త్మే
చేస్త
త ను.
54. How is $46 Spent?
Leadership
31%
Lion Magazine
9%
Headquarters Operations
9%
Regional Offices
2%
Info Technology
8%
Int Convention
6%
Int Officers
21%
District Governors
10%
Risk Management
4%
55. District Dues
Where does it go?
1. All India Association (LCOI)
2. Multiple District (MD 320)
3. Lions Update
4. Group Insurance Premium(SA: Rs 15 lakhs)
5. District Administration
Rs
1,500
59. LCIF Accomplishments
• Grants more than – Rs 9,000 Crores
• Disaster relief grants – Rs 885 Crores
• Lions Quest – 1.8 Cr Children
• Funds raised through SightFirst – Rs 350 Crores
• Measles vaccinations – 8.7 Crore children
• Restored sight – Countless millions
60. What comes to mind when you think of LCIF?
Some of our permanent projects
61. Emergency Relief
(almost every year to every district)
Groceries and Blankets
distributed to the flood affected
What comes to mind when you think of LCIF?
62. Fourth consecutive 4 star rating for
Efficient use of donations
Rigorous grant selection and monitoring
Transparency
LCIF – A Trust you can trust!
63. 63
63
A World in Need
253 million blind or
visually impaired
15% annual increase in
natural disasters
245 people lost every
day to measles
2/3 of children
impacted by bullying
400 million people
with diabetes
800 million people go
to bed hungry
A child diagnosed with
cancer every 2
minutes
½ of the population
water stressed by 2025
65. 65
P R E S I D E N T I A L L C I F S U P P O R T E R
Bronze Silver
Gold
Description:
• Fulfilled for individual donations US$50 & above
Frequency of award:
• Annually, on completion of level/s
Levels:
• Bronze Pin: US$50-$99.99
• Silver Pin: US$100 – US$199.99
• Gold Pin: US$200 and above
• Leo Supporter: minimum donation of $20
Leos
66. 66
Description:
• Fulfilled for individual donations totaling US$1000
Frequency of award:
• Annually, on completion of level/s
Levels:
• Melvin Jones Fellow Pin & Plaque: US$1000
M E L V I N J O N E S F E L L O W S H I P
67. 67
Description:
• Fulfilled for individual donations totaling US$2000-
US$50,000
Frequency of award:
• Annually, on completion of level/s
Levels:
• Diamond YG: US$2,000-US$11,000
• Blue Sapphire YG: US$12,000-US$21,000
• Yellow Sapphire WG: US$22,000-US$31,000
• Blue Sapphire WG: US$32,000-US$41,000
• Rubies YG: US$42,000-US$50,000
P R O G R E S S I V E M E L V I N J O N E S F E L L O W S H I P
68. 2021 – 2022
President Douglas X. Alexander
CLUB
GIVING
$100
Per member average
2021 – 2022
President Douglas X. Alexander
CLUB
GIVING
$250
Per member average
2021 – 2022
President Douglas X. Alexander
CLUB
GIVING
$500
Per member average
2021 – 2022
President Douglas X. Alexander
CLUB
GIVING
$1,000
Per member average
68
Description:
Annual club giving patch given to clubs based on
donation per-member average for the year.
Frequency of award:
• Annually, following the close of the fiscal year.
Levels:
US$50 per member (within a fiscal year)
US$100 per member (within a fiscal year)
US$250 per member (within a fiscal year)
US$500 per member (within a fiscal year)
US$1,000 per member (within a fiscal year)
P R E S I D E N T I A L C L U B G I V I N G A W A R D F O R L C I F
76. Officer Training
Promoting Innovation
Goal Setting
Action Planning
Time Management
Managing Change
Servant Leadership
SWOT Analysis
Succession Planning
Leadership Results Managing Others
Knowledge, Skills & Attitude
Decision Making
Meeting Management
New Club Development
Invite for Impact
The Service Journey
Coaching
Mentoring
Conflict Resolution
Selecting Your Team
Working Together
Delegation
Effective Teams
Team Motivation
Communication
Communication Skills
Effective Listening
Public Speaking
Live Virtual Training
Lions Learning Center Home (litmos.com)
90. Lions International, District 320D
CLLI
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Editor's Notes
As we grow in Lionism, we become stronger as individuals and as a group when we fully understand the association, its history and focus, and when we learn how to make the most of our opportunities to serve.
Community needs change from period to period , location to location, country to country
Ask question about global causes before going to next slide
Priorities are need based, urgency based, but ultimately depend on the budgets the clubs have
Also ask questions on what are some low budget activities
Ask qn examples of high budget activities, though some times it is not exactly possible to segregate
Explain on activity, 5 minutes for thinking , discussing jotting down points and one minute for each group to brief.
Debrief – what are the learning
Confirm Objectives of the session are met with
Any questions if time permis
Explain on activity, 5 minutes for thinking , discussing jotting down points and one minute for each group to brief.
Debrief – what are the learning
Confirm Objectives of the session are met with
Any questions if time permis
The numbers can overwhelm you.
253 million individuals are blind or visually impaired, and global trends, including an aging population, suggest this number may triple by 2050. Each year, our planet experiences a 15% increase in natural disasters; and these earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, floods, droughts and fires rob innocent people of their homes, jobs and lives. 245 people die every day from measles, a disease that can be prevented by a safe, effective and inexpensive vaccine. Two thirds of our children report that they have been the victim of bullying.
400 million people are living with diabetes and its complications, and this number may reach nearly 650 million by 2040. Each night, more than 800 million people go to bed hungry. Every two minutes, a child is diagnosed with cancer. By 2025, half of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas.
We see the effects of this devastation every day, on our television screens, on social media, in our own communities and sometimes in our own homes. We see that this devastation has a particular impact on the world’s children, who we are called to protect. Many say the needs of the world are too great. Many say there’s nothing we can do.
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