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"I
PLANTED A TREE CHALLENGE"


from
International President Wing-Kun Tam

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District 44~H
New Hampshire


District Governor
Deedee Latulippe
Hudson Lions Club


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2nd VDG Jim Robinson
1st VDG
Wayne Auger
Litchfield Lions Club
2nd VDG
Jim Robinson
Plaistow Lions Club

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CABINET-SECRETARY-TREASURER (CST)
IPCC Celeste Ricupero
Hudson Lions Club


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Bill Brown
Windham Lions Club

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DISTRICT 44~H RECEIVES $10,000 GRANT
From LCIF

District 44H has received a grant from LCIF to assist those affected by hurricane Irene in the Conway area which includes Transvale Acres and the Bartlett area. Applicants for assistance may apply on: Saturday September 17 at the Conway Fire Station, Main St. Conway, NH - 10:00AM to 2:00PM Assistance in the way of food, clothing, bottle water, blankets, cleaning supplies, medical supplies and gift cards to Shaw's, Hannaford's and Walmart will be available. One applicant per family and applicant must show proof of residency in the Carroll County or Stratford County areas. On hand to assist will be DG Deedee LaTulippe, 1st VDG Wayne Auger, CST Celeste Ricupero, PDG Stanley Brothers, Lions Joyce and Jeff Brothers of the Whittier Lions Club and Lions Nancy Greer and Cheryl Cataldo of the Wolfeboro Lions Club.

Contact information:
DG Deedee: liondeedee@comcast.net9/9/11

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Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their communities.

Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their communities. From involving members in projects as local as cleaning up an area park or as far-reaching as bringing sight to the world's blind, Lions clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter future for their community.

Ready to Help, Worldwide

Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. That's because we help where help is needed – in our own communities and around the world – with unmatched integrity and energy.

Our 1,358,385 members in 46,434 clubs and 747 districts in 208 countries and geographic areas make us the world's largest service club organization.

We're also one of the most effective. We get the job done.

We recently:

*Brought 3,000 volunteers together to build a playground for children of all abilities in California, USA.
* Fed 60,000 people in a township in South Africa. It's something Lions do there every day.
* Sent a team of eye surgeons to Honduras to treat more than 100 adults and children.

Everywhere we work, we make friends. With children who need schoolbooks, with seniors who need transportation and with people we may never meet.

We're led by talented, dedicated volunteer leaders from around the world. And, we're supported by the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), which helps to fund Lions humanitarian projects.

The International Headquarters for both Lions Clubs International and the LCIF is in Oak Brook, Illinois, USA

"We Serve."

Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their local community as well as communities worldwide. Their volunteer efforts go beyond the support of vision care, to addressing unmet health and education needs worldwide. 

Why should I become a Lion? 

As a Lions club member, you can:

Interested in becoming a member?  
Membership in a Lions club is by invitation from a local club. If you are interested in membership, use the club locator to contact a local Lions club. Tell the local club you are considering membership and want to attend a meeting to learn more. Then, ask a member for a membership application.

Can't find a club near you?
Fill out the Prospective Member Form. Lions Clubs International will forward your contact information to a club in your area.

Find out more about what Lions do. Read the publications, We Serve (ME4), I am a Lion (ME37), Look at Lions Now (PR770) and Lions…People Just Like You (ME26). View our full list of member discounts and services.

For more information on how to become involved contact your local Lions Club

 

Service to the community.

"WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE"

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