| About the Watertown Lions
Club
Mission of the Watertown Lions Club
The motto of Lionism is ‘We Serve’. Lions
are men and women who volunteer their time to humanitarian
causes in their local, state and worldwide communities.
By conducting service projects, and raising funds, Lions
strive to help those in need wherever need exist.
The Lions main goal is the prevention of blindness
and eye related diseases. This crusade has resulted
in the establishment of ‘Sight First’, a
global sight prevention program. Additionally, within
the state of Connecticut, there exist CLERF (Connecticut
Lions Eye Research Foundation) which is a program designed
to help those with eye related diseases.
In addition, Lions participate in service activities
emphasizing diabetes awareness, hearing impairment,
education and research into eye problems, working with
the physically and mentally impaired, environmental
issues, community welfare, and international understanding
and youth services.
Policy of the Watertown Lions Club
We will now endeavor to describe the expenditure of
funds by the Watertown Lions Club.
Any money that is raised from the public is used solely
for humanitarian aid. None of this money shall be used
for Lions expenditures. The funds raised by the Watertown
Lions Club are hopefully expended as follows: 70% to
the local community and 30% to state and worldwide projects.
This division cannot always be attained, but we strive
to accomplish it.
Each year by early June our Finance Chairman, along
with the Finance Committee develop a budget for the
coming fiscal year, which runs from July 1, to the following
June 30.
International donations are to Lions Club International
Foundation, or LCIF, as it is also referred to.
With state administered projects, our donation is
to the following:
- CT Lions Eye Research Foundation, ‘CLERF’
- Lions Gallery of Vision Services
- FAWV Blind Workshop
- Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation
- Hearing Conservation
- Diabetes – American Diabetes Association
and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
- Journey for Sight
With respect to local projects, our donations vary
with need:
- Lifeline
- People in Need
- Groups in Need
- Eyeglasses
- Scholarships
- Senior Breakfast
- Senior Center TV
- Food Bank
- Easter Food Baskets
- Safe Haven
- GROWS & Watertown- Oakville Little League
- Peace Poster
- Youth Services
- Allan Dodge Memorial
- Easter Seals
It should be noted that the word need is very prevalent
in our definitions of donations.
Our policy for not donating is based on the following:
To organizations that perform their own fundraising
Individuals who are going on trips for educational/vocational
reasons and who are not in need ( The definition of
need shall be defined by the sponsoring group, and not
by the individual)
If there is any question on the need to donate, a committee
shall be formed to research.
Eyeglass donations to individuals shall be basic eyeglass
and frames. There shall be no allowance for special
desires, i.e., no line bifocals, designer frames etc.
There are three basic monetary entities within the
Watertown Lions Club.
1. The Foundation (Monies received from projects and
the public)
2. The Internal Fund (Monies received from Lions only:
Dues, raffle, card game and the bar) this money can
be used to go to meetings, breakfasts, conferences and
conventions etc. Expenditures are limited by our bylaws.
3. Watertown Lions Memorial Scholarship Fund. This
fund shall be self sustaining and one thousand dollars
shall be drawn each year based on interest accumulation.
This money is used solely for scholarships awarded to
a student attending a 2 year vocational college and
to a student attending a four year institution.
Watertown Lions Club
Serving our Community
As Long as there is Need
Lions Club International is the world’s largest
service organization, with over 1.3 million members
in over 200 countries and geographic locations.
For more than 50 years, the Watertown Lions have served
our local community by providing many humanitarian services
such as eye examinations, diabetes screenings, and assistance
for Lifeline recipients, glaucoma testing, Jaws of Life,
defibrillating equipment and SCBA (self contained breathing
apparatus) for the Fire Department. Also financial support
of projects and programs for drug free schools. Project
Graduation and many more. We also support the Connecticut
Lions Eye Research Foundation and the Sight First program
to eliminate curable and preventable blindness worldwide. |