Special Initiative: Weeks of service

As we embark on a new year of service, we are excited to introduce our Service Focus Weeks for 2025-2026. These weeks are designed to create a global impact by concentrating our efforts on specific causes. By aligning our service activities, we can amplify our impact and visibility, showing the world the power of collective action.

Service Focus Weeks

  • MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING:  October 4 - 12, 2025 Aligns with World Mental Health Day
  • HUNGER: January 3 - 11, 2026, Celebrate Melvin Jones' Birthday
  • ENVIRONMENT: April 18 - 26, 2026 Aligns with Earth Day

Each week of service will incorporate two weekends to allow clubs maximum flexibility in their planning. We encourage to engage our district clubs with these causes throughout the year, but during these specific weeks, we aim to create a unified, global impact.

Service activities

Service Activities

Making an Impact, One Activity at a Time!

ACTIVITY AT ASHA BHAWAN, TALEIGAO & FLAG HOISTING ORGANISED BY LC OF PANJIM

15th August. The day started with the Hoisting of the Flag at Asha Bhawan, Taleigao, a home for the Destitute, also one of the yearly Permanent Projects of my Home Club, Lions Club of Panjim, which also had an activity under the Humanitarian cause and distributed a large quantity of Groceries and Ceiling Fans. The function was attended by PDG, PMJF LION Nitin Maganlal and 4 District Chairpersons and also the Gujarat Samaj members from Panjim..

Fri 15 Aug, 2025

Donation of books

Ln Dr Shakuntala Sanshi Donated 50 books to poor students (government school Sanganatti..)

Mon 11 Aug, 2025

Health and hygiene awareness program

Health and hygiene awareness program conducted in a government school Sanganatti.

Mon 11 Aug, 2025

GB Meeting

2nd GB Meeting arranged on 7/8/2025 at Arasu Hotel by PST

Thu 07 Aug, 2025

Sharing Food, Sharing Love

On the occasion of Independence Day, our club carried out a meaningful service activity under the Lions’ Global Cause of Hunger at Gujarati Samaj Educational Trust, Margao, a school for special children. As a gesture of love and care, the club distributed 250 snack packets to the students, parents, teachers, and support staff present. The simple act of sharing food brought immense joy to the children and their families, making the celebration of freedom even more memorable. Through this initiative, the club reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind in moments of togetherness, symbolizing the Lions’ spirit of compassion and service.

Fri 15 Aug, 2025

Independence with Inclusion – Every Child, Every Smile

Our Club celebrated the 79th Independence Day with great patriotism and enthusiasm at Gujarati Samaj Educational Trust, Margao, a school for special children Members of our club participated in the program, which witnessed the presence of about 150 students along with parents, teachers, staff, and support staff. The celebration began with cultural activities, where the children actively participated in a fancy dress competition and sang patriotic songs, showcasing their love for the nation. To mark the occasion, snack packets were distributed to all students, parents, teachers, and non-teaching staff. The gesture was well appreciated and brought joy to everyone present. PDG Lion Dr. Chandrakant Herimath addressed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of Independence Day and instilling values of patriotism among the children. First Vice-President Lion Jennifer also shared her views, inspiring the students to value freedom, education, and unity. The event concluded with a strong spirit of national pride and service, reflecting the Lions’ motto “We Serve.”

Fri 15 Aug, 2025

"Eyes for a Better Tomorrow

Our Club , in association with Nave Marg , successfully conducted a Vision Screening Program for school children from Std. 1 to Std. 4. A total of 85 students from two schools were screened during the camp. Out of these, 31 students were referred for further evaluation and treatment. Government Primary School, Navelim: Students screened: 54(Std. 1 to 4) Students referred: 13 Government Primary School, Aquem Alto Bindolem: Students screened: 31 (Std. 1 to 4) Students referred: 5 The program was coordinated by Lion Abraham, who ensured smooth execution of the project. The initiative was appreciated by school authorities and parents, as it supports both education and health. This service activity reflects our club’s commitment to the Lions’ global cause of Vision, promoting better eye health for children

Wed 13 Aug, 2025

sponsoring of goodies on world youth day

Our 1st V P sponsored refreshments to the school students on world youth day at Carona school

Tue 12 Aug, 2025

annual flag hoisting at Auxillium school

Our CLub annually hoists national flag at Auxilium Primary school Carona ALDONA and the school has a variety program put up[ by the students

Fri 15 Aug, 2025