With a vision to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.

Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria, has continued to seek for support from the public both morally, financially to carryout its various programmes which are five global service areas: vision, hunger, the environment, childhood cancer and diabetes.

Its District Governor, Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria, Lion Oluremi Lynda Odunmbaku, says they are changing the world one community at a time, by addressing needs at home and around the globe.

Speaking at a news briefing, she says the club unites to address the Covid-19 pandemic, through its foundation which is responding to the immense challenges facing humankind.

Pix From Left; Lion Kayode Adejumo, Chief of Protocol, Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria , Lion Rasheed Ologundudu, 1st Vice District Governor, Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria, Lion Oluremi Lynda Odunmbaku, District Governor, Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria, and Lion Taiwo Gbenga Owokalade, Chairman, Marketing /Communication & Publicity, Lions Clubs International, District 404B1 Nigeria , During the Press Briefing by District Governor, Lions Clubs International on her Agenda for District Plans for 2020/2021 Lions Year Core Projects & LCI Global Causes, Held on Thursday 2-7-2020, At Lagos Akowonjo Lions Club House, Lagos.

According to her, through millions of dollars in grant funding, the foundation has supported Lions relief efforts globally, saying the foundation continue its commitment to restoring wellbeing to communities.

Odunmbaku who is just a day old, says five million naira, with materials such as facemasks, kits have been donated by the club to Lagos State government, three million naira to federal government as part of the effort to fight the pandemic.

This time, according to her, the donation will come from the Lions Clubs International Foundation, adding that the Lions Clubs International Foundation had earmarked the sum of $30 million to support Nigeria in combating the spread of covid-19, and Lagos being where the index case was first identified and with the largest number of confirmed case would have the largest share of the materials that will be bought with the money.

She emphasised the importance of charity, noting that when the needy and the less privileged in our society are taken care of the crime rate and other vices will reduce.

Odunmbaku noted that if these people are completely neglected the consequences may be alarming and other residents are the target.

She says the club is giving priority consideration to support regions with extreme rates of confirmed Covid-19 cases, saying the focus will be on addressing those needs that exist within local medical and emergency management systems that are coordinating efforts with the World Health Organisation.

She says donations for Covid-19 response are being accepted through LCIF’s General Disaster Fund, saying donations to help in the fight to keep families and communities safe are eligible for Melvin Jones Fellows and Campaign one hundred.

Odunmbaku says LCIF recognises and thanks its Campaign 100 International Committee members, area leaders, multiple district coordinators, district coordinators and club coordinators for their dedicated efforts to empower Lions’ service both locally and globally.

According to her, their campaign leadership is in the process of evaluating the impact that the Covid-19 crisis is having on Campaign 100, saying in the weeks to come, they will provide with more information about how Campaign 100 is adapting to address this unprecedented situation.

Campaign 100’s support of Lions’ service is more important now than ever. LCIF would like to take this opportunity to encourage all those who are working hard in support of Campaign 100 to prioritize health and safety, while remaining connected with your fellow Lions and the LCIF staff supporting you. Thank you for safely communicating the mission and impact of LCIF in your communities.

Over the last 100 years, the kindness of Lions and Leos has multiplied across borders, oceans, and continents.

With over 1.4 million members, we now have an opportunity to truly change our world. With Global target of serving over 200 million people annually.

That’s why we’re uniting our global service around five areas of need and any area peculiar to our community with the hope of putting smile on the faces of humanity.

These Global Causes present significant challenges to humanity, and we believe it’s our turn to meet them.•1. Diabetes •2. Vision •3. Environment•4. Hunger Relief•5. Childhood Cance

We served 1,383,808 last Lions Year in District 404B1 and over 4,683,892 were served by Multiple District Nigeria Lions but little publicity was given to this Great feat; so we need the support to reshape public opinion and improve visibility in Nigeria with the hope of reaching new markets to serve more Nigerians.

We therefore extend our hands of friendship to companies in these fields for mutually beneficial partnership as part of their own corporate social responsibilities.