centennial-service-challengeFor nearly 100 years, Lions have served their communities with dedication and contributed to the development and well-being of millions of people around the world. As Texas Lions look toward the centennial celebration to be held in Dallas,  Lions across the state are encouraged to help reach the Centennial Service Challenge goal of serving 100 million people by June 2018 by planning projects through the following Centennial Service Challenge Campaigns:

 

cc_engage_youthEngaging our Youth (August): Invite Leos and youth in your area to help organize and participate in a service projects. Projects may include school or community facility cleanups or a visit to a home for senior citizens or a children’s hospital. Allowing youth to develop and lead a service project enables them to learn skills while emphasizing the role of service

 

cc_share_visionSharing Our Vision (October): Plan vision health projects and work with the visually impaired. Many Lions already celebrate World Sight Day in October. This is a great month to organize a vision screening, volunteer at a nearby Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center, organize an eyeglass collection or an activity to benefit the visually impaired in your community.

 

cc_relieve_hungerRelieving Hunger (December/January): Organize food drives and projects to feed the hungry. With the downturn in the global economy, many hunger relief organizations are finding it difficult to keep up with demand. Help alleviate hunger by planning events around the end and beginning of the calendar year to collect and distribute food.

 

cc_protect_environmentProtecting The Environment (April): Implement projects that improve and protect the environment. Organize a highway clean up, plant trees or plan a community “Earth Day” event to collect recyclables such as aluminum cans, plastic bottles, used cell phones and batteries.