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Eye cataract program
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.
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  CONSTITUTION AND BY- LAWS
The Lions Club of Kathmandu Samakhushi Chartered by and under the jurisdiction of THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIONS CLUBS.
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  About Nepal
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Villages of nepal
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.
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  LIONS CODE OF ETHICS
TO SHOW my faith in the worthiness of my vocation by industrious application to the end that I may merit a reputation for quality of service
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  International Foundation
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.
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Club Profile
Charter Approval Date June 27, 2000Ident Number: 5467
Club Number: 063389
Existing Club Members: 103
Scheduled Club Meeting: 1st & 15th day of Every Month (at Club Office)
Bank A/C: NCC Bank, New Road, Kathmandu
Saving A/C No.: 007-129971 S
Internet Payment: paypal@lionsclubs.org.np
Club Office: Hotel Mustang Holiday Inn,
P.O.Box: 19492, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel.: 012325449
Fax: 4780947
E-mail: info@lionsclubs.org.np
Web: www.lionsclubs.org.np
Permanent Projects of the Club: 1. Nepal Lions Volunteer Project (NLVP).
2. Support Disabled/ Conflict Children Nepal.
3. Samakhushi Lions Scholarship Program.
4. Lions Senior Citizen Home (LSCH)

Lions Clubs International History


The International Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of Chicago businessman Melvin Jones. He believed that local business clubs should expand their horizons from purely professional concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large.
Jones' group, the Business Circle of Chicago, agreed. After contacting similar groups around the United States, an organizational meeting was held on June 7, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The new group took the name of one of the invited groups, the "Association of Lions Clubs," and a national convention was held in Dallas, Texas, USA in October of that year. A constitution, by-laws, objects and code of ethics were approved.

Among the objects adopted in those early years was one that read, "No club shall hold out the financial betterment of its members as its object." This call for unselfish service to others remains one of the association's main tenets.

Just three years after its formation, the association became international when the first club in Canada was established in 1920. Major international expansion continued as clubs were established, particularly throughout Europe, Asia and Africa during the 1950s and '60s.
In 1925, Helen Keller addressed the Lions international convention in Cedar Point, Ohio, USA. She challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." From this time, Lions clubs have been actively involved in service to the blind and visually impaired.
Broadening its international role, Lions Clubs International helped the United Nations form the Non-Governmental Organizations sections in 1945 and continues to hold consultative status with the U.N.

In 1990, Lions launched its most aggressive sight preservation effort, SightFirst. The US$143.5 million program strives to rid the world of preventable and reversible blindness by supporting desperately needed health care services.

In addition to sight programs, Lions Clubs International is committed to providing services for youth. Lions clubs also work to improve the environment, build homes for the disabled, support diabetes education, conduct hearing programs and, through their foundation, provide disaster relief around the world.
Lions Clubs International has grown to include 1.4 million men and women in 44,600 clubs located in 190 countries and geographic areas.

Since Lions clubs were established, Lions have been dedicated to giving back to their communities. Lions clubs provide community parks, playgrounds, senior citizen programs and medical care for those in need.
Lions remain committed to improving the lives of those less fortunate — around the world and right at home.

Donations

Dear Lions, Lionesses, Leos, family and friends.

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.

How can you help?

Donate your time. We are always looking for volunteers to assist in implementation of projects and fund-raising programs. Volunteer Here .
Donate financially. Come and support our fundraising projects or if you rather, make a direct donation to support and nurture a gifted child. Often we can access additional matching funds to maximize the impact of our generosity.

It's amazing how much can be achieved with just a small amount of money from people like you and a little help from us.
You're only a few clicks away from providing the support that could change someone's life..

 
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