Special Initiative: Weeks of service

As we embark on a new year of service, we are excited to introduce our Service Focus Weeks for 2025-2026. These weeks are designed to create a global impact by concentrating our efforts on specific causes. By aligning our service activities, we can amplify our impact and visibility, showing the world the power of collective action.

Service Focus Weeks

  • MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING:  October 4 - 12, 2025 Aligns with World Mental Health Day
  • HUNGER: January 3 - 11, 2026, Celebrate Melvin Jones' Birthday
  • ENVIRONMENT: April 18 - 26, 2026 Aligns with Earth Day

Each week of service will incorporate two weekends to allow clubs maximum flexibility in their planning. We encourage to engage our district clubs with these causes throughout the year, but during these specific weeks, we aim to create a unified, global impact.

Service activities

Service Activities

Making an Impact, One Activity at a Time!

served with prepared meals fruits and bread to the mentaly retarded students of residential school Lions Club Gangavathi.

served with prepared meals bread and fruits to the mentaly retarded students of residential Lions school Gangavathi Lions Club secretary Jambanna Ayli, treasurer Ln Shivakumar Gali, Ln Dr. Devaraj, Ln. Shyamsundar Reddy Lions school Administrator Chandregouda, head master Jagannath Das, Prabhu Hiremath wer present

Thu 27 Nov, 2025

served the prepared meals, fruits and bread to the mentaly retarded students of residential school Gangavathi

served the mentaly retarded students of Lions club Gangavati with prepared food, fruits and bread so that the mentaly retarded students should not suffer from malnutrition. Lions club secretary Jambanna Ayli, treasurer Ln Shivakumar Gali, Ln Dr. Devaraj, Ln Shyamsundar Reddy, Lions school Administrator Ln. Chandre gouda, Headmaster Jagannath Das and Prabhu Hiremath wera present

Sat 22 Nov, 2025

E-Waste Awarness & Collection Drive 2025

Twinning activity of Lions Club of Nuvem Verna along with Lions Clubs of RAWANDFOND,Avedem-Paroda, Lions Club of Alem De Margao & Lions Club of Rawanfond was held on Sunday 23rd November at 9.30 AM at Shishu Vikas High School, Rawanfond. E-Waste that was donated/dumped, was collected and handed over to the company at a Formal Function. President of Lions Club of Alem De Margao Prasad Phal Dessai along with member MJF Lion Avinash Vengurlekar - E_Waste Awareness and Collection Team attended the event.

Sun 23 Nov, 2025

Blood Donation Camp held on 19th November 2025

Lions club of Alem De Margao in collaboration with Mahila & Nutan English High School & PTA association organized a blood donation camp at Mahila & Nutan High School, Comba, Margao, Goa. Smt Richa Kamat and President Of Lions Club of Alem, Prasad Phal Dessai inaugurated the event with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp. 63 persons registered for the donation and after screening of blood, 42 donated in actual. A Certificate of Appreciation was given to Lions Club of Alem, by the South Goa District Hospital in appreciation of the same.

Wed 19 Nov, 2025

SVDG Visit to Dabolim Club

Second Vice District Governor visit to Dabolim Club

Wed 19 Nov, 2025

Free Health Check-up Camp

Free health checkup camp was conducted at Korlakatta in association with different organizations. Five specialist Doctors from Justice K S Hegde Charitable Hospital, Mangaluru (General Surgeons, ENT, Childcare, Bone) examined general health of 298 people with different health issues.

Sat 22 Nov, 2025

Red Day andAnimal Day Celebration

RED DAY & ANIMAL DAY (COW) CELEBRATION Organised by Lions Club of Hospet at Lions School The Lions Club of Hospet, in collaboration with Lions School, celebrated Red Day and Animal Day (Cow) with great enthusiasm and active participation from students. The event began with Red Day activities, where school students highlighted the importance of the colour red through thoughtful presentations and demonstrations. They spoke about red-coloured fruits, vegetables, flowers, and also explained the significance of red as the colour of blood, representing life, strength, and vitality. The vibrant display of red objects and creative explanations showcased the students’ understanding and confidence. Following this, Animal Day (Cow) Celebration was conducted by the pre-primary students. The young learners presented information about the cow, explaining its importance in daily life, its gentle nature, and its usefulness to society. They shared facts about milk and dairy products, the role of cows in agriculture, and their cultural significance. The presentations were simple, sweet, and beautifully expressed by the little ones. Members of the Lions Club of Hospet appreciated the efforts of the students and staff for organizing an educational and engaging event. The celebration successfully combined learning with fun, helping children understand colours, animals, and their importance in our lives.

Sat 22 Nov, 2025

Charternite Celebrations

Our Club's 64th Charternite Celebrations was conducted at Masonic Hall, Belagavi. Dr Sheshank Sathe family member of Charter member was invited as Guest speaker. Shri Umesh Harugopp was inducted into the fold of Lionism by MJF Ln Shrinivas Shivangi. Cake was cut as part of Celebrations. Our Club's 64th Charternite Celebrations was conducted at Masonic Hall, Belagavi. Dr Sheshank Sathe family member of Charter member was invited as Guest speaker. Shri Umesh Harugopp was inducted into the fold of Lionism by MJF Ln Shrinivas Shivangi. Cake was cut as part of Celebrations. AGENDA :- Agenda:- - Address by President. - Induction of new member by MJF Lion Shrinivas Shivangi. - A talk by Dr Sheshank Sathe, General Medicine. - Colour code for November is BLUE. So it us requested to wear Blue attire. - Charternite is an important date. Its like birthday of our club. Do please don't miss. END OF AGENDA

Mon 24 Nov, 2025

Zone Chairperson Visit

On 26-11-2025, Zone Chairperson Lion Rajesh M. P. visited the Lions Club of Hospet as part of his official club visitation. During the meeting, the club proudly presented a detailed report of all projects and activities undertaken in the Lionistic Year 2025-26, highlighting service initiatives, community outreach programs, environmental activities, and educational support efforts carried out by the members. The Zone Chairperson appreciated the club’s dedication and meaningful impact, and engaged in a constructive discussion with the members on strategies to further strengthen the club. Key points included enhancing member participation, planning sustainable service projects, and fostering stronger visibility in the community. The visit concluded on a positive note, with renewed motivation to continue serving with greater enthusiasm and unity.

Wed 26 Nov, 2025