Brighton Lions Club has been serving the local, national and international communities for more than sixty years and we would like to share with you some of our achievements.

28 February 2010

Haiti earthquake update

Lions Clubs in the British Isles have already donated £175,000, with a further Euro 76,000 from Ireland

Lions Clubs from across the British Isles and Ireland have continued their busy fund raising and making donations to our Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to provide immediate response aid to the people of Haiti.

Simultaneously, the 45,000 Lions Clubs and their 1.3 million members across the world were also responding with US$ 2 million provided by Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), which has ensured the immediate needs are met with supplies of water, food and medical supplies and distributed by Haitian Lions and Leo Clubs to a hospital and orphanage. The Lions Clubs of the adjacent Dominican Republic have also been making a major contribution by providing us with an additional logistical routing by ferrying contributed supplies across the border to Haiti.

Lions Clubs Haitian Zone Chairperson William Eliacin’s initial desperation turned to hope and gratitude for the people of Haiti when he learned of the great outpouring of support from Lions around the world. He said, “We want to show the Lions and the Haitian people in general that the Lions Club is an extraordinary organization, that we are here and that our motto is, “We Serve”. We serve our peers, we serve our brothers who are in need. That is why we are here. So I am appealing to you. You can count on us to achieve as much as we can with your contribution to help those who are in need.”

Haitian Lions have established three tent cities, each capable of providing accommodation for 1,200 people in Delmas, Blanchard and Carrefour-Feuille and have continued to provide the essential support to maintain them.

LCIF is also partnering with shipping company Maersk , to ship tents, donated by the Lions Clubs of Sweden, and food donated by the World Food Programme, to Haiti free of charge. Further discussions are in progress with other relief agencies.
Whilst currently focussing on immediate needs and the continued provision of supplies, Lions Clubs are also developing, together with Lions Club members from the local area, a long-term plan for reconstruction. Amongst projects being considered are building a school and an ophthalmic clinic.

LCIF Chairperson Al Brandel and Dr. Maureen Murphy visited the area in January to help deliver supplies and meet with Lions to develop a long-term plan. They returned on February 24 for a two-day visit, along with LCIF staff, of Port au Prince, Haiti. They will visit all three tent cities that Lions have helped established, view the devastated areas to assess needs, meet with several non-governmental organizations to discuss collaboration efforts and leveraging of resources, meet with the Mayor of Port au Prince and U.S. Ambassador to Haiti, and work with Lions to develop a long-term relief strategy.

Lions Clubs in the British Isles and Ireland have appointed a Disaster Response Committee to develop plans for our contribution to the overall long term needs, in conjunction with LCIF, by investigating and financing a specific rehabilitation project.

Donations can be made in confidence to LCIF, as 100 percent of every donation will go directly to Haiti relief, as administrative costs are paid by interest earned on investments. LCIF just recently received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, the highest rating possible from the independent charity evaluator. In 2007 LCIF was named the #1 non-governmental organization to partner with, a title our Foundation still holds today. Our Foundation has been added to several lists of reputable organizations assisting the area.

24 February 2010

Patcham United 0: Bad weather 1

The Under 14 team from Patcham United, who we have sponsored in the Multiple District Football Competition, were due to play Horley in the first round. Unfortunately, the very wet weather has made it impossible to arrange a pitch and the result had to be decided by drawing lots. Horley go through to the next round. Let's hope for better luck next year.

18 February 2010

And two more

Two more outlets in the Message in a Bottle scheme:
  • Day Lewis Harper Pharmacy, 12 Hollingbury Place, Brighton;
  • Matlock Pharmacy, 12 Matlock Road, Brighton.

There should be some more soon.

15 February 2010

Message in a Bottle

We now have two further outlets for the bottle: the Coldean Pharmacy in Beatty Avenue and Kamson's in the Highway, Moulsecoomb. In case you don't know about the scheme, check out the page on our web site right here.

10 February 2010

Skills for Life

Lions Clubs across the country support an organisation known as Tacade which produces educational materials useful in teaching about drugs, alcohol etc. It was formerly the Teachers' Advisory Council for Alcohol and Drug Education, or something very similar. Their web site can be accessed right here. We are happy to buy the material for local schools and have just agreed to buy I Am, I Know, I Can for Whitehawk Primary School.

07 February 2010

Brighton Lions' Double First

We came away from the District Convention with not just one, but TWO trophies having won the Travelling Lion competition and having been judged as having the best club website in the District. Visit our prize-winning website here.

05 February 2010

Lilac Lark

Brighton Lions have agreed to team up with the Friends of Withdean Park to organise the 4th Lilac Lark, which will be on Sunday, 9th May, from 2.00pm till 5.00pm in Withdean Park. The Friends had decided against holding the Lark, a Fringe event of Brighton Festival, in 2010 because of the difficulty in finding enough volunteers to organise and run the fete. The Lions felt that this was an opportunity to provide community service at the same time as raising funds for their own charitable purposes.

More details in due course.

Fragrant begonias

Not ordered yours yet? There's still time, but best not to hang around too long. If you don't know what it's all about, full details are on our web site here.