Community & Environmental Programs
Lions are kind and generous people who want to help. That’s why we work on projects to improve our communities and protect the environment.
- Lions perform hands-on community service through Lions Crew at Work projects, including remodeling a non-profit community center, painting a shelter for the homeless or repairing a public park or playground.
- And around the world, Lions demonstrate our commitment to the environment through Lions Green Team projects that protect the planet by cleaning the environment, planting trees, recycling and educating others.
Posted on November 8, 2015 by lions
Kudos to Jean Ota, the Damien Memorial High School student government and Damien Leos for the terrific work of collecting food items, toothpaste and towels, and dog toys for three worthy non-profit organizations on Oahu. They did the hard work of collecting and packing of donation items and the Lions Club of Honolulu gladly delivered […]
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Posted on October 20, 2015 by lions
The Oahu White Cane Walk took place on Friday, October 16th starting at the State Capitol Rotunda and ended at Iolani Palace. The walk is held annually to make the public aware of the white cane and its significance for a blind person. The blind and visually impaired participants strolled
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Posted on October 12, 2015 by lions
The Lions Club of Honolulu and clubs from District 50, Region 4, Zone 1 (Aloha Pono, Chinatown, Kalakaua, Kamehameha & Moanalua) and together with Pali, Waikiki 2000 & Mana Loa-Nimitz had a wonderful evening hosting the 40th World Lions Service Day Dinner at the Empress Restaurant.
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Posted on October 3, 2015 by lions
In our September 2015 general meeting, we had the pleasure of listening to our special guest, Rexie Adlawan. Rexie is a Development Coordinator with Special Olympics Hawaii. She shared with us the many events they sponsor each year and the services they provide their athletes.
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Posted on July 1, 2015 by alex240
It was bright and comfortable the morning of December 5, as everyone was gathering in the Capitol Rotunda to begin the annual “White Cane Walk for 2014”. Although the walk had been postponed from its original date in October due to Hurricane Ana, everyone that morning was full of energy and ready to roll! The […]
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