5M9 Lions Website
About Aitkin Lions

Aitkin, MN             A District 5M9 Lions Club

Aitkin Lions’ Projects:

  • Senior’s Fish House
  • Spring/Fall Spaghetti Feeds
  • Vision Aids for Seniors
  • Pedal Tractor Pulls
  • Annual Easter Party for Kids
  • Leader Dog Puppy Training
  • Lions Eye Bank
  • Highway ditch cleanup
  • Community Meals
  • ADA Diabetes Expo Bus
  • High School project support
  • 5th Grade Elementary
      Environmental Ed trip
  • Community Service projects
  • Youth Athletics support
  • Fundraising Benefits
  • Eye and Vision programs
  • Leader Dogs for the Blind
  • Hearing & Service Dogs
  • Diabetes Awareness
  • International Disaster Relief
  • Youth Exchange
  • Much, Much, More!!

We are Lions....

       Hear Us Roar!

Come join us at our next meeting…

Aitkin Lions meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 40-Club Restaurant in Aitkin, MN, at 6:30 p.m.

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Community Minded

  • Member of the world’s largest and most active service club organization.
  • Men and women who believe that by working together they will accomplish far more than would be possible as individuals.
  • Members committed to solving worldwide health and social problems, and who realize that solutions are  possible when every Lions Club does its share.
  • People who cherish the fellowship of their own club, but who also feel a  close kinship with  Lions in over 180 countries and areas throughout the world.
  • Patriotic citizens of their own countries, and, who, in the global community strive for a world at  peace.
  • Individuals dedicated to maintaining the highest ethical and moral standards in their club—and in their personal lives.
  • People who are serious about their commitment to humanitarian service, but have FUN along the way.

Service-Oriented…

As one of more than 1.4 million men and women active in more than 43,000 Lions clubs around the  world.  Every Lion is dedicated to community service and Improvement.

The work of Lions since 1917 has resulted in:

  • Creation of SightFirst, a worldwide blindness prevention program that aims to eliminate preventable  and reversible blindness worldwide.
  • Establishment and operation of a majority of the world's eye banks, resulting in approximately 10,000 sight-restoring
    cornea transplants every year.
  • Development of the Lions-Quest curricula which have provided millions of young people with the tools  to make
    responsible decisions regarding drugs, alcohol and other threats to a healthy future.
  • Hospitals, clinics, playgrounds, parks and thousands of facilities that enhance day-to-day life in our  communities.
  • Services to the blind, including dog guides, white canes, and a wide  variety of employment opportunities and vocational training.
  • Immediate disaster relief and support for rebuilding efforts.
  • Leo clubs, youth exchange and youth camps that help instill a philosophy of service in young people around the world.
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