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It’s a GREAT day to be a Lion!

Lions of District 17S and visitors-welcome to the website of Lions Multiple District 17S-the Cornerstone of Kansas Lionism.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with Lionism and as a reminder for those of you who are, the motto and primary purpose of Lions is “WE SERVE”.  We look within our communities, district , state and around the world to offer our help in all areas but focusing on sight, youth, the needy and the environment.  This Lions year, the focus of our International President Sid Scruggs is “A Beacon of Hope-Shining a Light on Service”. 

Lions, I join President Scruggs in encouraging you to rededicate yourself to service and to the spirit of Lionism.  Join the members of your local club to adopt a signature project and to focus on a youth project in August, a sight project in October, work for the hungry in December/January and help out the environment in April.  And most important, look at your community through fresh eyes and look for needs you may not have seen before. 

Years ago, the Lion organization was given an acronym-“Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation’s Safety”.  President Scruggs has suggested a new and more relevant acronym-“Loving Individuals Offering Needed Service.”  Lions, YOU are those loving individuals.  How are you making a difference by offering needed service to your fellow citizens?  Share that with your district, state and international organization and let your community know.  Finally, THANK YOU for all you do.  It is wonderful to be part of the world’s largest service organization, but it means even more to be among all the amazing Lions of MD17S who are making a huge impact on southeast Kansas.

Keep up the good work and SHINE ON!!!   

 

 

IPDG's Update:

The Burchett Family story that was shared on our District S website made me wish that we had one of the Welch-Allyn SureSight Screening devices under our control with which to screen children in my home community.

Through a donation from a benevolent trust organization that allows us to have two of the Welch-Allyn SureSight Screeners, that wish has come true!

 The benevolent organization provides medical assistance for needy individuals in Coffey, Lyon and Osage counties.  Multiple District 17 O District Governor Susan McDonald supports this effort. I intend to work with the Lions in Coffey and Lyon counties within District S to provide screening for as many preschoolers as possible during the next year.

There is a quote that is attributed to Mahatma Gandhi  “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.” I took the knowledge that I had of the benevolent trust and took action to seek to improve the situation where children are going undiagnosed with eyesight problems. I brought the information about this situation to the attention of the trustees and they took action. We now have screeners with which to seek out those in need so that we can serve.

MOVING TO GROW AS WE SERVE!!!!!!!!!

MD 17 S PDG Terry Weldin

 

 

 

PDG Terry Weldin explains the Welch-Allyn SureSight Screening device.

Picture provided by PDG Lion Tim Hays.

 

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