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District 2-E1 Lions ALERT
Program
Local Volunteers to Fill a Community Need
Lions Clubs International, already the leader in programs for
the blind and visually impaired people, has launched a new
emergency relief effort called the Lions Alert Program.
According to International President Jimmy Ross, the program is
designed to formalize Lions relief efforts and establish a
network of Lions helping Lions in providing emergency relief.
“Lions have always been involved in providing relief in the
aftermath of disasters. This Lions Alert Program provides
specific guidance to the 45,000 Lions clubs around the world and
helps them be even more effective in providing short and long
term relief to victims of disasters.” Ross said.
“I can’t even begin to tell you the awesome response that we had
from Lions in the United States, Canada, Europe, and around the
world,” said a resident of Biloxi, Mississippi. “After
Hurricane Katrina, we couldn’t have rebuilt without Lions
help.” According to another Biloxi resident, “Words can’t say
what we feel in our hearts. Lions thought of us. Lions came
when we needed them.”
The Lions Alert Program grew from what Lions leaders consider
“lessons learned” following 9/11, the 2005 tsunami, and
Hurricane Katrina. First and foremost, Lions realized quickly
that local relationships and “feet on the ground” are key, since
local service organizations are close at hand and familiar with
an affected region’s political leaders and other power brokers.
Therefore they can move swiftly to identify very specific needs
and cut through politics and red tape to fill gaps, often more
efficiently than large international organizations headquartered
far away.
The Lions Alert Program is not intended to replace the work of
larger national and international relief organizations, but
rather to supplement their efforts. The program will provide
Lions with a standardized structure and network to deliver
needed services to people in emergency situations.
For more information on Lions Alert Program, you may visit
www.lionsclubs.org.
DG Billy Wood has appointed PDG HAL GRIFFIN, 5041
QUAIL TERRACE, ABILENE, TX 79606 as District 2-E1 Chairman for
this program. If you wish to help with this important project,
contact PDG HAL at {325} 677-7770.
Lions Clubs
Assigned each Group
Group One
Vernon,
Quanah, Chillicothe, Crowell, Knox City, Munday, and Seymour
Group Two
Wichita Falls Founder, Wichita
Falls NE, Wichita Falls SW, Bryson, Jacksboro, Archer City,
Henrietta, Nocona, Bowie, Iowa Park, Iowa Park Evening, Iowa
Park Leo, Midwestern State, Electra, Burkburnett,
Burkburnett Boomtown
Group Three
Graham Noon, Graham Evening,
Aspermont, Haskell, Olney, Olney Evening
Group Four
Stephenville, Stephenville
Evening, Tarleton State Campus, Cisco, Eastland, Ranger,
Gorman, Sidney, Comanche, Dublin, Deleon, Strawn, Gordon,
Breckenridge, Mineral Wells Noon, Mineral Wells Evening,
Graford, Possum Kingdom
Group Five
Abilene
Cactus, Abilene Evening, Abilene Founder, Abilene Elmwood
West, Abilene Wylie, Merkel, Buffalo Gap, Eula, South
Taylor, Clyde, Hamlin, Anson, Albany
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