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In Wisconsin, the Lions presence ranks among the top
three states in the nation as a community service
force; there is a Lion for every 260 Wisconsin
citizens. Some 581 Lions Clubs fulfill their
“We Serve” motto in local communities— and their
efforts are further supported by 118 Lioness and 48
Leo Clubs.
For half a century, the crown jewel—the pride—of
Wisconsin Lions has been Lions Camp: founded to
provide, free, life-changing experiences for special
children from all our communities. That
vision—administered by the Wisconsin Lions
Foundation—has also extended to include services for
statewide projects in which all local Clubs
participate: hearing, children’s vision screening,
diabetes, eyeglass recycling, youth services and
more.
The public need for Lions services is expanding, but
so is the cost of providing even current services.
Fortuitously, Wisconsin Lions have not experienced
the same level of membership decline as some other
service organizations, but membership contributions
and Foundation funding are nonetheless extreme
challenges.
The Lions of Wisconsin launched a statewide permanent endowment fundraising program
with a $25 million goal—the Lions Pride Campaign—for
their Wisconsin Lions Foundation [a 501c(3)]. The
Campaign’s success—the interest provided by this
endowment undertaking—is essential to the future of
Lions Camp as well as other statewide local
community projects.
The Lions Pride Campaign goal
is to secure the financial support necessary to
preserve the Wisconsin Lions legacy of serving
others. All contributions are greatly appreciated. |