WE SERVE LIONS L. LIONS CONQUERING BLINDNESS SIGHTFIRST The Fargo Lions Club, founded in 1921, is North Dakota's first and oldest Lions Club. And since Lions Clubs International began in 1917, the kindness of Lions and Leos has multiplied across borders, oceans, and continents. With over 1.4 million women and men of every race, color, and creed serving in more than 48,000 clubs throughout the world, we serve our communities with enthusiasm and kindness. Lions are uniting our global service around five areas of need. These Global Causes present significant challenges to humanity, and we believe it's our turn to meet them. Diabetes: We serve to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and improve the quality of life for those diagnosed. Fargo Lions annually support organizations working to cure and treat diabetes. Vision: We serve to prevent avoidable blindness and improve the quality of life for people who are blind and visually impaired. So far this year, Fargo Lions have screened nearly 9,500 children in our community's schools and daycare centers. And every month, we provide free eye exams and eyeglasses to people in need. We also support national organizations that work to improve the lives of people with vision impairments. Hunger: We serve to ensure all community members have access to nutritious foods. Fargo Lions regularly volunteer at our local food banks and the annual Feed My Starving Children event. Environment: We serve to sustainably protect and restore our environment to improve the well-being of all communities. The Fargo Lions Conservancy Park in south Fargo is a prime example of turning a flood-prone area into a beautiful park. Fargo Lions also clean ditches and fill sandbags when needed. Childhood Cancer: We serve to help those affected by childhood cancer survive and thrive. The Fargo Lions annually contribute to the Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center. Where there's a need, there's a Lion, and Fargo Lions are here for our communities whenever you need us! If you would like to be a member of the world's largest and best service organization, please visit the Fargo Lions Website https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/fargond/index.php today! WE SERVE LIONS L. LIONS CONQUERING BLINDNESS SIGHTFIRST The Fargo Lions Club, founded in 1921, is North Dakota's first and oldest Lions Club. And since Lions Clubs International began in 1917, the kindness of Lions and Leos has multiplied across borders, oceans, and continents. With over 1.4 million women and men of every race, color, and creed serving in more than 48,000 clubs throughout the world, we serve our communities with enthusiasm and kindness. Lions are uniting our global service around five areas of need. These Global Causes present significant challenges to humanity, and we believe it's our turn to meet them. Diabetes: We serve to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and improve the quality of life for those diagnosed. Fargo Lions annually support organizations working to cure and treat diabetes. Vision: We serve to prevent avoidable blindness and improve the quality of life for people who are blind and visually impaired. So far this year, Fargo Lions have screened nearly 9,500 children in our community's schools and daycare centers. And every month, we provide free eye exams and eyeglasses to people in need. We also support national organizations that work to improve the lives of people with vision impairments. Hunger: We serve to ensure all community members have access to nutritious foods. Fargo Lions regularly volunteer at our local food banks and the annual Feed My Starving Children event. Environment: We serve to sustainably protect and restore our environment to improve the well-being of all communities. The Fargo Lions Conservancy Park in south Fargo is a prime example of turning a flood-prone area into a beautiful park. Fargo Lions also clean ditches and fill sandbags when needed. Childhood Cancer: We serve to help those affected by childhood cancer survive and thrive. The Fargo Lions annually contribute to the Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center. Where there's a need, there's a Lion, and Fargo Lions are here for our communities whenever you need us! If you would like to be a member of the world's largest and best service organization, please visit the Fargo Lions Website https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/fargond/index.php today!