YOUTH CLUB: Leos, a youth development project of Lions Clubs, have recently elected their officers for the new service year 2011/12. Taking up the challenge to encourage young people to join Leo clubs to serve the community through caring projects whilst offering both fun and life skills opportunities are: (Leo Club Presidents) Kevin Goble (Fish Hoek), Cindy Hayward (De Tyger), Bradley Ware – Lane (Brackenfell), Janine van Wulven (district Leo president) and Keagan Hartle (Leo Club President) (Newlands), not pictured Maxine Daniels (Leo Club President) (Kirstenbosch). Age groups are 12 to 18 and Omega from 18 to 30 years. For details contactl Janine on 083 503 5118 or email
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GREENING – Responding to the challenge of Lions International President Wung – Ku Tam to plant 1.5 million trees in his year Lions worldwide have already planted nearly 3 million in four months.
Health – The Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre and the Eyebank were both founded with Lions input and are still supported today. The Outpatients’ Sight Clinic at Groote Schuur Hospital was enlarged and equipped to meet increasing demand. Mowbray Maternity Hospital has another incubator which will save babies lives for many years.
“This is the legacy of Lionism – Ordinary People doing Amazing Things”
TIME: Sometimes 24 hours doesn’t seem enough. But if you could find just a few hours a month, you could brighten the life of someone. For more information on how you can get involved contact: 021 447 5020