The Eye Health Camp was started from 2005, when there were still only limited funds and resources available. It has served many people from remote regions that lack necessary health care more...
History of Lions Club
Founder 'Melvin Jones'
Melvin Jones was born on January 13, 1879 in Fort Thomas, Arizona, the son of a United States Army captain who commanded a troop of scouts.
Nepal is a kingdom in the Himalayas. It lies between two big countries, India & China. The total area of Nepal is 147881 sq. Km with an East to West length of about 800Km. and a North to South width of about 90-230Km. Nepal is located 26° 26' north - 30° 26' north latitude & 80° 03' east - 88° 15' west longitude.
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the grant-making arm of Lions Clubs International. LCIF is Lions helping Lions serve others. It's the only Lions' foundation that serves the entire world and all 1.4 million Lions.
The Lions Club of Kathmandu- Samakhushi is serving in Nepalese society since more than Eight years. Most projects funded by the Lions Club directly benefit the local community who has been suffed by Natural or political issues. Many other projects directly or indirectly benefit our citizens, e.g. Health Camp, schlorship progam etc.
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International Relation
All individuals are citizens of their community and their nation. A Lion is something more - a citizen of the world. The First Object of Lions Clubs International, To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world, recognizes the fundamental reality of our age - that community or national interest can no longer be attained in isolation from world interest. Lions international relations programs include International Friendship Programs:
International Relations Month Lions Day with the United Nations World Peace Day Twinning International Peace Poster Contest International cultural exchanges Stamp collecting and exchanging
Ideally, regardless of personal recognition, Lions should conduct international activities that illustrate the First Object of Lionism. "To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world." Experience shows that incentive and recognition programs encourage all Lion activities including international relations
Lions International Relations Award certificate is mailed to the district governor for presentation to a Lion within the district who has demonstrated the most outstanding international relations activity in one or more of the following areas of qualification