Lions Club of Calcutta (2024)

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Lions Club of Calcutta was inaugurated on 1st February 1957 and was accorded its charter by Lions Clubs International on 13th March 1957. It is the first Lions Club, which has been formed in the entire Eastern Region — Burma (now Myanmar), Nepal, Bhutan and Eastern India consisting of West Bengal, Orissa, Assam, Bihar and north-eastern states. It was part of the then undivided District 304E and now part of sub-divided District 322B1. Fifty years in the life of an institution is in itself a great achievement more so when we consider the humanitarian services it has rendered over these years to the needy people of the society. With Lions Club International celebrating its centennial year in 2017 our club will also be completing 60 years of service to humanity.

MAJOR SERVICE ACTIVITIES

  1. In the year 1962 our Club collected funds during Chinese aggression and contributed Rs. 40,000 for the National Defense Fund along with raising other necessary articles for the use of Jawans of the Indian Army.
  2. In the year 1965 during Pakistani Aggression on India, the Club donated a sum of Rs. 50,000/- towards the fund for deceased Jawans families and in the year 1971, we donated Rs. 52,000/-to the same fund during the Bangladesh liberation war.
  3. In the year 1971 when thousands of refugees came from Bangladesh, our Club rose to the occasion and organized two relief camps at Helencha and Sinderani near Indo-Bangladesh Border for seven and half months and we served nearly 35,000 refugees daily. The Camp cost came to the tune of Rs.36 lacs. Baby Food, Garments, Building Materials, Household equipment's were also distributed. This project was one of the biggest Project carried out by any Lions Club in the world.
  4. A team of our Lion members went to Bangladesh and rehabilitated a School Building at Khulna which was destroyed during the war and donated other materials.
  5. During famine in Bihar in 1967 and in 1975,West Bengal in 1970 and 1974, Orissa in 1971 and 1976 and in Sunderbans (Bengal) in 1976, our relief teams went to these areas and rendered services to the affected people.
  6. Since 2009 the Club is organizing a Health-cum-Service Camp called SARV SEVA. In this Camp Eye Screening, Free Distribution of Spectacles, Free Distribution of Students' Kits and blankets, Heart Check-up, Blood sugar Testing takes place. Nearly 4,000 people from the under-privileged strata of the society are benefited. In 2010, 14 artificial Limbs were also provided free to needy. With overwhelming response, the Club has decided to hold such Camp annually as a permanent feature to serve the society.
  7. During 2014 the club started a unique programme name "Aashayein" sports event for Specially Abled children. During last two year of the programme more than 15 such schools with approx. 300 children participated in the event. This small effort on part of our club to bring smiles on faces of these Specially Abled Children would definitely go a long way in building our society.
  1. CALCUTTA LIONS BIMAL PODDAR EYE HOSPITAL

    Calcutta Lions Bimal Poddar Eye Hospital (earlier known as Calcutta Lions Manoharpukur Hospital) is the first Lions permanent project of the entire eastern region. It was inaugurated on 17th June, 1961. In the span of 54 years it has grown manifold. During the last year there was extensive renovation in the Hospital with Many modern Hi-tech equipments were purchased. During the current Lionistic Year also plans for continuous up-gradation of the project is being under taken. This temple of service is providing high quality service to thousands of needy patients. This project has already crossed 1,000 eye surgeries and adding more numbers with each Lionistic Year. We are doing maximum free surgeries. It operates other outdoor departments like Eye, Dental, ENT, Child welfare, Skin, Pathology, Cardiology and Diabetes.

  2. CALCUTTA LIONS RAMKRISHNABATI HOSPITAL

    This is a well equipped rural Hospital in the remote village Mrigala of Hooghly District. This was inaugurated on 1st May, 1973. This is best rural Hospital in the neighbouring area. Its contribution to the mankind in such backward area, having limited resources, is really remarkable. In the Lionistic Year 1996-1997 there was extensive renovation of the Hospital. Chief Medical Officer of Hooghly District has declared it as best eye hospital of Hooghly District. Club has undertaken a major renovation plans to both upgrade the hospital building and equipment for providing best services to the patients during the last Lionistic year.

  3. CALCUTTA LIONS NETRA NIKETAN

    Inaugurated on 1st November, 1992 this is a model project of our District and pride of our Club. Calcutta Lions Netra Niketan is situated in Golf Green and is equipped with modern state-of-the-art technical equipments and has also been declared the best eye hospital of Multiple Dist 322, Lions Clubs International. Being equipped with latest Hi-tech equipments, this hospital, administered in a professional manner, is run by a team of dedicated senior Doctors. Having been equipped with Diode Laser and Yag Laser, the hospital is constantly updated. Recently a new microscope was purchased which was inaugurated by International Director from Kenya. This project has also received grants from Lions Clubs International Foundation from time to time.

  4. CALCUTTA LIONS JAGDISHPUR EYE HOSPITAL (PROPOSED)

    The club has undertaken its fourth permanent project, another eye hospital in Jagdishpur in the District of Hoogly. For this proposed eye hospital a land for this purpose is already acquired and registered. Architectural plan for the project is already in process and soil testing has been done. A separate committee is already formed for development of this project.

MEMBERS

Our Club has a cosmopolitan composition of membership as people from all walks of life irrespective of their cast, creed, culture and language are our members. We have also eminent personalities as our member. In the past eminent personalities that were on our membership roster were: the then Chief Minister of West Bengal, Ex-Mayor and Speaker Lion Manoj Shah, Shri P. C. Sen, Shri K. C. Basu, of West Bengal Assembly, Dr. Pratap Chandra Chunder, Ex-Education Minister, Government of India and many more. Today also a number of our members have headed or heading professional bodies, Chambers and other associations or social bodies of eminence. We have also given good number of District Governors to the District.

We have always furthered movement of Lionism with great zeal and because of our overwhelming support to Campaign Sight First programme Lions Clubs International has accredited "Model Club" tag to our Club in the year 20052006, which is a rare distinction. Under this Campaign we have arranged a contribution of nearly Rupees 30 lakhs to the Lions Clubs International Foundation.

OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Beside our permanent projects, we keep on undertaking many other service activities as following:

  1. Organizing blood donation camps
  2. Working for people with sight, blind, hearing, speech, and limb challenges
  3. Participating in community marriages
  4. Helping street children
  5. Organizing health camps in case of natural calamities

The journey so far has been full of challenges raising funds and serving those in distress. The road ahead is full of challenges too! But we are sure these challenges would be met too. For tomorrow better members, better leaders and better workers would come...

The club had achieved a new milestone unique in itself, by acquiring a new office space in the heart of the City, and setting up its independent secretariat with all modern, state of the Art facilities for a better centralised administration inaugurated on 23rd April, 2013 with great fanfare. All important records of the club and the trust are being centralised here. Any committee meeting and other group meeting concerning the activities of the club/trust may be conveniently convened in the board room, with the assistance of our permanent staffs in the secretariat.

Lions Club of Calcutta (2024)

FAQs

What does the Lions Club actually do? ›

The Foundation of Service

Our mission is to empower Lions clubs, volunteers, and partners to improve health and well-being, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian services and grants that impact lives globally, and encourage peace and international understanding.

What is the membership fee of the Lions Club? ›

Annual Membership fee varies from Club to club. But one component is included in total amount, that is International Dues, which is presently 46 US $ & District Dues from INR 1000 to 2000. Beside this each club fix their own annual fee based on their meetings expense and other administration expenses.

What is the Lions Club religious affiliation? ›

The Lions motto is "We Serve". Local Lions Club programs include sight conservation, hearing and speech conservation, diabetes awareness, youth outreach, international relations, environmental issues, and many other programs. The discussion of politics and religion is forbidden.

What is the role of the Lions Club? ›

Our mission is to empower Lions clubs, volunteers and partners to improve health and wellbeing, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian service and grants that impact lives globally, and encourage peace and international understanding. And we fulfill it every day, everywhere we serve.

Why would someone join the Lions Club? ›

As a Lions Club Member

You'll join a local group of service-minded men and women who volunteer to support your community every day. You'll also become a member of Lions Clubs International – a respected international organization, a leader in your local community, and a friend to people in need.

What is the difference between Lions and rotary? ›

Rotary encourages the professional solidarity of its members in a Rotary event. Lions encourages members to be only service-oriented in a Lions event. Rotary is more conservative than Lions . Lions do not only gather in the halls at international conventions, they meet with the public through parad.

Who are the famous members of the Lions Club? ›

Among the famous and noteworthy members of Lions International are former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Sophie, duch*ess of Edinburgh, a member of the Wokingham Lions Club and Royal Patron of the Lions Clubs of the British Isles, and Sir Edmund Hillary, a member of the Remuera Lions Club in New Zealand.

What is the largest Lions Club in the United States? ›

The Seal Beach Lions Club has been serving the community of Seal Beach, California, USA, since 1939. As of April 2022, they have 420 members, making them the largest Lions club in North America.

What is the motto of the Lions Club? ›

The Lions Clubs International motto is We Serve, which to Lions means selfless service to others in need in our local communities. The word We is inclusive, which includes transparency relative to gender, religion, ethnicity, politics or nationality.

How do Lions Clubs make money? ›

The vast majority of grant funding is made possible by donations from Lions clubs and individual members worldwide. LCIF does not receive any portion of Lions membership dues. Gifts from foundations, corporations, governments, non-Lions and interest earned on investments also provide funding.

Is the Lions Club a good charity? ›

Rating Information

This charity's score is 100%, earning it a Four-Star rating.

What are Lions Club members called? ›

Leo-Lion members are former Leos who have joined the larger Lions organization. This membership type provides current or former Leos, who are of their country's age of legal majority through age 35, the opportunity to transition from Leos to Lions while receiving a discount on dues and other benefit...

What does the Lions Club do with deer hides? ›

Every year, the Lions club collects thousands of deer pelts - which they then turn around and sell to be turned into leather and gloves sold at Fleet Farm, Menards, Kwik Trip and other stores across the Badger state.

What are the benefits of being a Lion? ›

As a Lion, you develop relationships with the people in your club and also the local leaders you collaborate with in service. You can also network with Lions in your district and around the world who are serving their communities, just like you!

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