District 33N - Home 2011-2012
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| DISTRICT GOVERNOR JANE FANJOY 2 Norway Street, Wakefield, MA 01880 781-245-8415 jmf2887@hotmail.com |
1ST VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR ROBERT SINCLAIR, JR. 277 Linebrook Road, Ipswich, MA 01938 978-356-7154 rsinclairj@comcast.net |
| 2ND VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR JEANNE FARROW 65 Eastern Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801 781-223-0855 lionjeanne33n@gmail.com |
CABINET SECRETARY JANE MULLOY 400 Colonial Drive, #36 Ipswich MA 01938 978-356-0884 janem36@comcast.net |
| CABINET TREASURER ELIZABETH PETTIS 52 Hadley Street, Merrimac MA 01860 978-914-0624 lionpettis@hotmail.com |
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District 33N Lions and Leos have been the front runner of
the 5 districts in Massachusetts in raising funds for our
principal state project Massachusetts
Lions Eye Research Fund, Inc. Since 1952
and as of June 30, 2007, District 33N Lions and Leos have
donated $6,900,000, more than any other district in the
state and more than 28% ofthe$25,000,000 donated in
Massachusetts since the fund was established.
The District 33N Lions and Leos actively support other state youth projects such as: Youth Speech Contest, All State Band and Toys for Tots.
The District 33N Lions and Leos support International Programs such as the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), Diabetes and eye health awareness programs, Youth Exchange, Peace Poster Contest, and recycle tens of thousands of used eyeglasses annually. These glasses are cleaned, sorted and distributed in third world countries providing sight to millions who might never be able to acquire eyeglasses. LCIF provides millions of dollars to a variety of projects around the world including relief for disasters such as 911, Hurricane Katrina and the Tsunami.
District 33N supports a state of the art Eyemobile, which travels the district providing free vision and hearing screening clinics at various health fairs and public events. District 33N supports a Visual Aids Foundation which is unlike any other in the world of Lionism. The Visual Aids Foundation provides free low vision equipment, particularly CCTV’s, to legally blind residents of the district.
Each club within the district provides a wide array of services to residents in our communities. These include eye exams and glasses for the needy, scholarships to assist students going on to higher education, Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for those less fortunate and a variety of other services which may be needed within the individual club’s community.
The over 1.3 million Lions who are active in 200 countries and geographical locations constitute the world’s largest organization of service clubs. Lions Clubs International was founded in Chicago in 1917. Globally, Lions clubs are known for their commitment to blindness prevention and services to the legally blind and visually impaired. This service began when Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become her "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness" during the association's 1925 International Convention. In July of 2007, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) ranked as the best non-governmental organization (NGO) worldwide – selected from among 34 global organizations.






