Health & Social Services Programs
Health Programs that Focus on Hearing, Diabetes and More
Lions are known as “knights of the blind,” focusing on programs and services for the blind and visually impaired – and aim to eliminate preventable and reversible blindness. But we also participate in other community health programs and projects.
- Lions support local and large-scale global health programs to control and prevent diabetes and diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of vision loss in adults of working age in industrialized countries.
- Lions also focus on hearing, by arranging screenings, recreational camps for the deaf and hearing aid recycling programs for children and adults.
- And around the world, many Lions service projects have an impact on health. For example, Lions in the United Kingdom funded the first fully equipped ambulance for newborns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. And Lions in the Cayman Islands have worked to increase awareness and early detection of breast cancer.
Institute for Human Services (IHS) Service Event
This past week we had the privilege to assist the Institute for Human Services (IHS) with their dinner service at the women’s and family shelter. It is a wonderful and worthy experience to help their clients. We were happy to see their clients enjoy hot food, even president Jack enjoyed a plate!! Big mahalos to […]Read More »“Friendship Tree” Picnic with Hiroshima Lions Club
The ”Friendship Tree” is a beautiful tree that blesses many people with shade while they picnic in the middle of Magic Island. It started as a small tree in 2001, when our four sister clubs from Japan and the Lions Club of Honolulu planted the monkey pod tree on October 26, 2001, a date that […]Read More »


