On Sunday 23 September, 22 members of Lions club of Dar es Salaam Mzizima served Lunch to 250 patients at Ocean Road Cancer Hospital in Dar es Salaam. During the activity club members donated medicines worth TShs160,000.00 to the patients. Apart from serving food to the patients, the club also distributed food to 100 street children in the vicinity of the hospital. The Club contributed TShs510,000 towards this activity.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
FREE CANCER SCREENING CAMP ARRANGED BY HOST CLUB
Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Host in
collobration with Regency Medical Centre is holding a 2 day Diagnostic and
Cancer Screening Camp.
Dates of Camp: 26th & 27th September, 2012
Convenor : Lion Dr Rajni Kanabar
Venue: Regency medical centre satellite clinic , Zanaki street.
This is good opportunity for people with cancer related problems to be screened and checked by Dr. P.S. Sridhar, a cancer specialist from HCG Group, India.
Dates of Camp: 26th & 27th September, 2012
Convenor : Lion Dr Rajni Kanabar
Venue: Regency medical centre satellite clinic , Zanaki street.
This is good opportunity for people with cancer related problems to be screened and checked by Dr. P.S. Sridhar, a cancer specialist from HCG Group, India.
Friday, September 21, 2012
REGION C LEADERSHIP SEMINAR WAS A SUCCESS - WELL DONE RC LION SALIM SULEIMANJI
Orientation and Leadership Seminar was held on 2nd September 2012 at Red Onion, Hydery Plaza, Dar-es-Salaam for the purpose of training District Officers & Club Officers Orientation.
• Attendance: 36 members attended
• Speakers: 1. Lion Talib Yusufali 2. Lion Zahira Patwa 3. Lion Hyderali Gangji
• Discussants: Lion Abdul Majid Khan; Lion Safdarali Jaffer; Lion Polly; and Lion Wilson Ndesanjo
Lion Safdarali Jaffer emphasized on the importance of the role and responsibilities of the club officers. Seminars impart more training to the officers to run the clubs efficiently.
Lion Talib Yusufali spoke on District committees. They are 17 committees on various categories / programs of the LCI. Each program has a convener to take part and execute the goals of the LCI and DC’s are entrusted to fulfill the goals of DG office and to work with DGO in tandem to achieve the goals. All the DC’s should visit all the clubs in their region to spread awareness of the each committee activities and take part in action as well.
Lion Zahira Patwa explained on the Role and Responsibilities (R&R) of Club Officers in details.
First she took the R&R of the club presidents and explained in details by reading out the handouts. All the club presidents are the members of the DG advisory board.
Then the R&R of Club secretary, as all the secretaries should report their club activities/MMR in time on the website. They should also inform the DC, ZC & DG office of their BOD & Business meeting notifications, so as to attend them if they wanted preferentially. Club secretary is the main communication link for in and outside the club. All the communications should be to intended and mandatory peoples only but not the others.
Followed by R&R Club Treasurer, finally she requested all the club officers to read the DG hand book for more information and guidance. All the club officers should plan the club activities effectively well in advance to execute them efficiently in time and to gather more participation.
Lion Hyderali Gangji explained to the attendees on Membership growth of the clubs. He gave the handouts and readout by explaining the key points. The floor was informed that IPDG Lion Satish Sharma and Lion Safdarali Jaffer were the certified guiding lions.
PDG Lion Polly from Uganda presented the certificates to the speakers of the seminar.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
NOTICE: CHARITY WALK TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ORPHANS AND ROAD SAFETY WEEK BY ARUSHA CLUB
Dear Fellow Lions,
This is to inform you that we are holding a Charity Walk in favour of Orphan Children and Road Safety on Sunday, 7th October 2012 starting at 8.00 pm from Regional Commissioner's office.
Fellow Lions I request all of you to attend and raise the funds for this noble with your family. We need you support and helping hand to make this event a big success.
It is a team work and without all of you we won't be able to be succeed this activity.
So, Lions lets be together to make this activity a success.
Waiting in anticipation for your support.
With Lionistic Regards,
Yours Sincerely in Lionisum,
Lion Jagat Jot Singh Virdi (Tony),
Secretary - Lions Club of Arusha,
P.O. Box : 421, Arusha,
Tanzania.
Cell # +255 784 797 501
+255 754 349 601
DISABLED STUDENTS SEEK PLACEMENT AFTER GRADUATION DURING PWANI CLUB ACTIVITY
On 16th of September 2012, Pwani Club visited Vocational Training Centre at Yombo Kiwalani Secondary School to provide lunch and snacks to the 103 disabled students studying various trades. President lion Rafiq Ghartey expressed his appreciation to the school management for allowing to carry out the activity. He presented 30 Library Text Books, 2 Footballs and 1 Basketball to the Teacher.
The Assistant Headmistress of the School Mariam Chirangwa welcomed and thanked the Lions and said that the disabled children were trained in tailoring, farming, poultry, welding, electrical, computer, carpentry and blind, dumb and deaf teaching. She requested that the students be assisted with job placements after graduation.
During the occasion, 10 children participated in action oriented game that was won by a deaf girl. She was presented with a cash price.
Lion Bakari thanked all members of the club who had attended to record success of the activity. He profoundly acknowledged presence of RC Lion Salim, RC Lion Rizwan, ZC Lion Naeem as well as Amani President Lion Babul during the activity.
PWANI CLUB PLANT TREES AT KIWALANI VETA SECONDARY SCHOOL
On 16th September Pwani Club planted 40 fruit trees comprising of mango, lemon, avocado etc to mark their environmental conservation drive. The trees were planted by the club under the presence of RC Lion Salim and Lion Rizwan.
Veta Secondary School serves for disabled students who live a lowly life and require fruits for healthy living. "Please ensure that the trees are well watered so that they do not dry out and provide fruits to your students," expressed President Lion Rafiq. Convenor Lion Juzer beamed his appreciations to all members to have been steadfast in the activity.
STREET CHILDREN REJOICE AS THEY GET FREE LUNCH BY MZIZIMA LIONS
On Sunday 1pm, 16th September, Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Mzizima served Lunch to 60 street children who stray along Shabaan Robert Street behind Umoja House, Dar es Salaam.
The smiles on the hungry street children was evident of their apparent condition and misfortune.
These children who play football on the ground opposite Ocean Rd Beach are also engaged in collecting waste bottles from the street to generate their daily sustenance.
Ocean Road Cancer Research Hospital Stranded Patients Praise Mzizima Club
It was a beautiful sunny Sunday when Lions club of Dar es Salaam Mzizima served Lunch to 202 patients at Ocean Road Cancer Hospital in Dar es Salaam on 16 Sep 2012. 13 members of the club with the Zone Chairman Lion Ghazi Naeemullah Dar attended and graced the club activity.
During the activity, the Club donated TShs 90,000/= as bus fares to 4 stranded patients to return back home after their treatment. According to Secretary Lion Bhavin, Mzizima Club had reassured the patients that they would continue with the exercise in the coming weekend.
The Club contributed a total of TShs 440,000/=for the activity.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Order Your Peace Poster Kit by Oct. 1 and Celebrate 25 Years of the Contest
Fellow Lions order your kits either through supplies officer or direct. Dead line is 1st of October.
For a quarter century, Lions clubs around the world have asked young people to depict peace. This year, we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Peace Poster Contest, which has reached millions of budding artists.
In this month’s LION Magazine, read about past winners of this contest and learn where they are today. Winners have come from every corner of the globe and this year’s winner could come from your hometown.
Purchase a Peace Poster Kit by Oct. 1 to bring this unique contest to your area. Expand the reach of your club by encouraging tomorrow’s leaders to think about peace today during this historic anniversary year. You’ll also receive exclusive 25th anniversary window cling, which is only available when you order a kit.
Friday, September 14, 2012
KNOW YOUR DISTRICT STATISTICS AS OF AUGUST 2012
- CLUB HAVING THE MOST MEMBERS: KAMPALA CENTRAL - 79 LIONS
- CLUB HAVING THE LEAST MEMBERS: MUSOMA - 11 LIONS
- CLUB LEADING WITH DROPPED MEMBERS: KAMPALA CITY - 4 MEMBERS
- CLUB LEADING WITH NEW MEMBERS: KAMPALA COSMOPOLITAN - 8 LIONS
REMINDER TO ATTEND THE 1ST CABINET MEETING FOR DISTRICT 411B TO BE HELD ATTKAMPALA
HI LIONS!
YOU ARE HEREBY REMINDED OF THE CABINET MEETING TO TAKE PLACE IN KAMPALA ON 15TH SEPT 2012 AT SILVER SPRINGS HOTEL.
SEDRACE RWEKIKIGA
CAB. SEC.DIST.411B
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
MZIZIMA CLUB AIDS SCHOOLS AT KIPAWA WITH WATER SUPPLY
On 11th of September 2012, Mzizima Club carried out a grand opening ceremony of its water projects in Kipawa Ward at the minazi mirefu schools planned to supply water for 5,000 school children inclusive of staff.
Two water projects consisting of Storage,drilling of boreholes, piping, electrical installations and provision of tiled dispensers worth more than TShs17 million were officially inaugurated by the former Prime Minister, Honorable Edward Lowassa.
Hon. Lowassa praised efforts of all those involved in making the ward a better place. Diwani Bonnah was commended for the efforts she had put in to ensure the success of the project. About 500 children of all four schools gathered to rejoice and enjoy supply of clean water.
Mzizima Secretary expressed, on behalf of his club, appreciation to his member Lion Jayesh Raichura for water supply and African Barrick for donation of desks for the schools.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
ZEBRA STRIPES RE-DECORATED BY LIONS CLUB OF MOSHI KIBO
Lions Club of Moshi Kibo carried out Road Safety Events which took off on 9th September 2012. Members of the Club along with the children from Shishukunj Moshi painted two zebra crosses and served participants with refreshments and snacks at the Sikh Union Club Moshi. The Project cost of TSH 1,200,000/= would cover painting all the Zebra crossings in Moshi Municipality as the Clubs contribution to the Road safety week. The painting will be completed the end of following week.
According to Lion Inderjeet-Club Secretary, the Project was witnessed by Zone chairperson Lion Juzer Suchak who officially started painting the Zebra Cross and also the regional Road Safety Committee's chairman Mr Kittoto.
Lion Inderjeet also advised that they had received special computers for the Blind worth USD 200,000/= to be installed in Mwanza as a joint project with Lions Club of Mwanza Victoria.
LIONS OF UGANDA DONATE TO BUDUDA LANDSLIDE SURVIVORS
LCIF through Lions Clubs of Uganda donated relief items worth $5,000 to Bududa District landslide victims. The District Governor’s office, Lions Club of Kampala Host, Lions Club of Soroti, and Lions Aid Norway donated a total of USD-541. The relief items donated included 300 blankets, 400 mosquito nets; 120 tarpaulins and 50 packets of water purifying tablets to 147 people from 26 households.
DG Lion Joseph W. Kiwanuka handed over the items to Bududa district Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Mr. Ajal Allan who represented the Bududa district CAO and LCV Chairman on Friday 24th August 2012. Lion Kiwanuka was escorted by his gracious lady Lion Edith and other Cabinet officers, Lions and Leos.
The DG distributed the items after realizing a moment of silence for the people who had passed away and re-emphasized on massive planting of the trees and sensitization of the communities living in this area. He begged the distribution committee of the aid in Bududa to give the donations extended to the affected families.
The Governor thanked the Government of Uganda, International Red Cross Society (Uganda) and Lions of Soroti. The victims appreciated the humanitarian assistance given to them.
It was observed that the area still had persons staying at risk with 97 households comprising of 250 persons awaited relocation. Also, the road network to Bududa is very bad, muddy and therefore slippery making the journey climbing up to the mountain very tedious.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
HOST CLUB LAUNCHES FUND RAISING FOR HEART SURGERY
The Lions Club of Dar es Salaam is expected to send 50 to India children born with repairable heart defects for open heart surgery, targeting cases babies with congenital heart defects and youths with rheumatic valvular heart diseases.
Speaking over the weekend during the launch of a fundraising initiative to collect money for the purpose Dr Rajni Kanabar said the patients will be treated at paediatric cardiac hospitals of excellence.
Kanabar who is Convener of Heart Surgery Project said the children would leave for India early next month and undergo open surgery on October 8 at Narayana Hrudayalaya Heart Hospital, Bangalore and Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi.
“We do not have a single penny in our clubs kitty at the moment but by the grace of God through our giving spirit and passion for selfless service many giving donors, foundations, industrialists, corporate companies will join with us to create this miracle,” Kanabar said.
He added: “Today we are launching a fund raising appeal to all fellow Tanzanians who are good creations of God and ask them to donate at least $1 only by sending sms to telephone numbers 0768 – 620805( M=Pesa), 0652 – 620808( TigoPesa and 0688 – 477969( airtel Money) .
He said the open heart surgery for single child is conducted at a subsidised price of $ 2,000.
He said they have identified 300 children who need immediate heart surgery and they are committed to sending them in various batches during the current lionistic year.
“This is our main Tanzania heart babies’ project, which has been going on for the past three decades and has helped more than 3,000 children with subsidised heart surgeries by giving a new lease of life to them,” he said.
He said during 2012-2013 the Lions Club of Dar es Salaam will celebrate its 50th Anniversary and Lions World Service Day, which will be celebrated by 1.3 million Lion members in 60,000 Lions clubs in 204 countries by various charitable activities which will make difference in the lives of the less privilege.
The President of Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Lion Nimira Gangji was grateful and thanked Emirates Airlines who will give 25 per cent of discounted airfares for the humanitarian mission.
High Commission of India in Dar es Salaam would grant free visas to the patients and escorts while Zanzibar’s Ministry of Health would sponsor 10 heart patients.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
LCIF President Madden on Measles Initiative
There is good news! Lions and LCIF have surpassed the halfway point in our effort, along with our partners, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and others, to raise US$10 million to help save 157 million children through One Shot, One Life: Lions Measles Initiative. The not-so-good news? Halfway won't get the job done. I challenge you to raise the remaining US$4 million to meet the Gates Foundation challenge by the end of October.
Improving the health of communities is a key part of Lions World of Service and throughout the world measles wreaks havoc with the health of children. It can cause blindness, pneumonia, brain damage and even death. You can help prevent this by making a gift to One Shot, One Life. Please do it before October 31st!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
LY 2012-2013 CALENDAR
September 2012
September 2-5: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area IV: Europe (Brussels, Belgium)
September 3: Standard, Core 4 and IAG Grant application deadline for review at November 2012 board meeting
September 6-8: EUROPA Forum (Brussels, Belgium)
September 13-15: USA/Canada Forum (Tampa Bay, Florida USA)
September 17-20: Emerging Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area I: USA, its affiliates, Bermuda and the Bahamas (Tampa Bay, Florida USA)
September 30: Deadline for the Club and District Team Excellence Awards
September 30: Annual District/Multiple District Youth Camp and Exchange Report Form (YCE-510A) due
October 2012
Sharing the Vision Global Service Action Campaign
Lions Membership Growth Month
Leo Membership Growth Month
October 1: Deadline to purchase Peace Poster Contest kits from Club Supplies Sales
October 5-8: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area VI: India, South Asia, Africa, the Middle East (Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India)
October 11: Lions World Sight Day
October 12-15: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area III: South America, Central America, Mexico and Islands of the Caribbean Sea (Lima, Peru)
October 15: International White Cane Safety Day
October 20: Deadline to report members for the October Membership Growth Award
October 23: SightFirst grant application deadline for review at the January 2013 SAC
November 2012
Lions Diabetes Awareness Month
November 1-5: Board of Directors Meeting (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA)
November 1-4: Emerging Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area II: Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
November 8-11: OSEAL Forum (Fukuoka, Japan)
November 14: World Diabetes Day
November 15: Postmark deadline for a club to send one winning poster (per contest) to the district governor
November 15: Top Ten Youth Camp and Exchange Chairperson Award applications (YCE-110) due
November 15: Annual District/Multiple District Youth Camp and Exchange Activity Report (YCE-1450) due
November 15: Leo October Membership Growth Award nominations due
November 21: Lions Quest grant application deadline for review at the January 2013 board meeting
November 30: Deadline for Family Membership Certification Forms
December 2012
Relieving the Hunger Global Service Action Campaign
December 1: Postmark deadline for a district governor to send one winning Peace Poster entry to the multiple district council chairperson and for clubs not belonging to districts and districts not belonging to multiple districts to send one winning Peace Poster entry (per contest sponsored) to the Public Relations Department
December 1: Postmark deadline for a district governor to send one winning essay to the multiple district council chairperson and for clubs not belonging to districts and districts not belonging to multiple districts to send one winning essay (per contest sponsored) to the Public Relations Department
December 2-8: Lions Eye Bank Week
December 5: International Leo Day
December 6-9: ISAAME Forum (Bangalore, India)
December 15: Postmark deadline for the multiple district council chairperson to send one winning Peace Poster to the Public Relations Department at International Headquarters
December 15: Postmark deadline for the multiple district council chairperson to send one winning essay to the Public Relations Department at International Headquarters
December 31: Last day for early discount on convention registration fees
January 2013
Relieving the Hunger Global Service Action Campaign
Glaucoma Awareness Month
January 1: New Peace Poster Kits available through Club Supplies Sales
January 13-19: LCIF Week
January 13: Melvin Jones’ birthday
January 11-14: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area V: The Orient & Southeast Asia (Bangkok, Thailand)
January 15-19: FOLAC Forum (Antofagasta, Chile)
January 15: Deadline for districts to submit a single Lions Environmental Photo Contest entry to multiple district
January 21-25: Executive Committee Week Meetings (Oak Brook, Illinois, USA)
February 2013
February 1: International Peace Poster contest winners will be notified on or before this date
February 2-5: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Africa (Oran, Algeria)
February 2-5: Faculty Development Institute – Africa (Oran, Algeria)
ALL AFRICA CONFERENCE (Oran, Algeria), February 6 - 9, 2013
February 15: Standard, Core 4 and IAG grant application deadline for review at the April 2013 board meeting
February 22-25: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area I: USA, its affiliates, Bermuda and the Bahamas (Oak Brook, IL, USA)
February 22-25: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area II: Canada (Oak Brook, IL, USA)
March 2013
Eye Donor Awareness Month
March 1: Deadline for multiple districts to submit a single Lions Environmental Photo Contest entry to International Headquarters
March 1: Lions Services for Children Symposium funding for fiscal year 2012-2013 opens up to districts and multiple districts in all Constitutional Areas, plus the Continent of Africa, if funding is still available.
March 2-5: Emerging Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area VII: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Islands of the Pacific Ocean (Sydney, Australia)
March 22-25: Faculty Development Institute, Constitutional Area IV: Europe (Vienna, Austria)
March 31: Last day for regular convention registration fees
TBD: Lions Day with the United Nations
April 2013
Leo Club Awareness Month
Protecting Our Environment Global Service Action Campaign
April 12-15: Emerging Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area VI: India, South Asia, Africa, the Middle East (Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India)
April 13: Lions Worldwide Induction Day
April 16-20: Board of Directors Meeting (Marbella, Spain)
April 22: Earth Day
April 26-29: Advanced (Senior) Lions Leadership Institute – Constitutional Area III: South America, Central America, Mexico and Islands of the Caribbean Sea (Caracas, Venezuela)
April 30: Standard, Core 4 and IAG grant application deadline for review at June board meeting
May 2013
Recycle for Sight Month
May 1: Deadline to cancel with refund of convention registration
May 1: Deadline for advance convention registration and hotel room requests to be received
May 1: Deadline for International Friendship Banner, Newsletter, Trading Pin and Web site contest entries to be received at International Headquarters
May 3-6: Faculty Development Institute – Constitutional Area V: The Orient & Southeast Asia (Taipei, Taiwan)
May 6-10: Executive Committee Meeting (Oak Brook, Illinois, USA)
May 11-17: White Cane Week
May 14: SightFirst grant application for review at the August SAC
May 15: Annual Leo Club Officers and Membership Report Form (Leo-72) due
May 15: Deadline for filing Officer Reporting Form (PU101)
May 24: Deadline date for convention hotel deposit refunds for individual cancellations
June 2013
June 1: Leo of the Year Award applications (Leo-LOY) due
June 1: Helen Keller Day
June 5: World Environment Day
June 20: Deadline for 2013-2014 Charter Applications
June 30-July 4: International Board of Directors Meeting (Hamburg, Germany)
Tanga Club provide iftaar to Diana Women's Group
From 21st of July 2012 to 20th August 2012, Lions Club of Tanga donated food (Iftaar) to Diana Women's Group Orphanage worth TShs 480,000. This was provided on weekly basis during the Holy Month of Ramadhan.
Climate Talks Discussed at Kampala Cosmopolitan Club Meeting
Lions Club of KAMPALA COSMOPOLITAN had their monthly club meeting on the 7th August 2012. They were privileged to host a speaker from ICCO - Central and Eastern Africa office. Ms Racheal Kyozira is the Program Officer for the Fair Climate Fund. She shared with us on the role that we as Lions can play in sensitizing the community about preserving the environment, caring for mother earth so that she can in turn take care of us and so many bright ideas about climate and how its impacted mostly by what we do in the environment. The Club picked so many ideas that would be taken up in order to preserve the Environment especially since "it starts with us."
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