Inclusion, In Practice
Service takes different forms—but at its core, it is often about making space for others. For Jamshedpur Lions Club, District 322A, that idea finds expression
Service takes different forms—but at its core, it is often about making space for others. For Jamshedpur Lions Club, District 322A, that idea finds expression
District 322E observes Hunger Service Week Hunger is rarely dramatic. It sits quietly in the background of a day, shaping decisions, limiting choices, and waiting
When International President A. P. Singh urged members to explore Service Tourism—serving beyond their own geographical boundaries—the Guwahati Kamrupa Lions Club, District 322G, responded promptly.Winter
As dawn broke over Kolkata on December 7, 2025, Deshapriya Park stirred earlier than usual. Braving the winter chill, nearly 1,500 people gathered with a
In India, a mela is a familiar public gathering—open, accessible, and rooted in shared community space. On December 4, 2025, that idea took on a
“Shikshadanam sarvashreshtham, na shiten na samam punah; Yena jnana-prakāshena, tamo nashyati sattvatah.” “Giving the gift of knowledge is the highest act of charity, for knowledge
“Healing takes time, and asking for help is a courageous step.” The words of Mariska Hargitay echoed through the awareness sessions organized by District 322E
The idea behind the Lions Service Carnival was simple — to help the public see, up close, the difference Lions Clubs make in people’s lives