THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIONS CLUBS SUB-DISTRICT60B MONTHLY PR OJECTS & ACTIVITIES REPORT
ONTHLY PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES 2009—2010 LIONS CLUB OF MONA November 2009
Building on the Past, Preparing for the Future, As “WE SERVE”.
THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIONS CLUBS SUB-DISTRICT60B MONTHLY PR OJECTS & ACTIVITIES REPORT
Projects and Activities 2009—2010
Date Completed: November 6, 2009
Month
Club: Kingston Mona
Zone: 4A
No. of Projects (Year to Date8
26
November
Address: P.O. Box 166, Kingston 7
Value of Projects (Year to Date): US $25,080. 00
No. of Persons Impacted (Year to Date):860
Email Address: evadneycrooks3@hotmail.com
No. of Man Hours (Year to Date): 216
Total Membership: 38 (Including 1 Associate member) Average Attendance : 68.7%
Funds Raised (Year to Date): US$ 244.00
Average Attendance to Date: 69.3%
Projects & Activities
No. Of Projects
Health Services And Geriatrics
1
Sight conservation, Health talks,checks
1
Drug Awareness Diabetes Membership
Value (US$) 1137
No. of Persons Impacted 86
921
Man Hours
24
Remarks
25
Please see page 3 for details
15
Please see page 4 for details
Info/Technology
(1) (6) (1)
Please see page 4 for details Please see page 7 for details
Leo & Youth
(3)
Please see pages 4
Disaster Prepared -ness & Safety Sustainable Signature Projects
1
146
1
Com Direct& Health Services
1
522
38
Total
4
2726
Senior Citizens
-2--
Please see page 3 for details
Leadership & Succ. Planning
Environment 5
149
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Secretary: Evadney Crooks NB. Items in parenthesis ( )denote activities in the subject areas 2
Pinnock
PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIESUS $1.00 = JA$82.00 November 1-30
PROJECTS Senior Citizens The health and nutritional needs of an elderly man were satisfied through The action of two Lions who saw his need and had compassion. The senior citizen was always very grateful for the act of kindness. Value of Project JA$12,000.00
US$146.00
November 4
Health Services & Community Direct The physical and social needs of the senior citizens of the two golden Aged Homes in August Town and the Bedward community, and the eight Shut-ins” in the Community of Elletson Flats, yet again, received the needed attention of the Lions Club. They received packages of groceries and toilet articles and the longed for hugs from the Lions who delivered the packages with much love. The geriatrics and “shut-ins “ received the items with lots of praise and love for the Lions. Participating were: Lion President Milton, Lions Josephine and Tony and guest Sandra . Value of project: tJA$42,800.00 November 7
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US$522.00
Health Services
The Lions Club of Mona joined forces with the members of the Shortwood United Church and conducted a Health Fair with the sole purpose of satisfying some of the health needs of the needy members of the environs of the church and other surrounding communities. The Club conducted vision screening and weight management including BMI and nutrition counseling. Forty two persons including children had their visual acuity tests done. Eight persons were referred to the Fish Ophthalmology C follow –up and management. Lions participating in this activity were: Lion President and secretary Lion Evadney, Lions Josephine, Anthony and Barry.
Value of Project: JA$ 93,250.00
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US$1137.00
November 21
Lion Josephine conducting vision tests. Lions Archer and Barry look on.
Lion Evadney checking the Bloodpressure of one of the attendees.
Sight Conservation The Club used the opportunity of the membership expo to conduct vision screening and health talks on weight management and checks on Body Mass Index. Forty-five such checks were done and counseling done where necessary. Of the vision screening that was done four persons were referred to the FISH Clinic for management and treatment Blood pressure checks revealed persons who were also referred to their doctors f management. The motto “WE SERVE� was really exemplified on this day.
Value of Project JA$75,550.00
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US$921.00
ACTIVITIES
Health Services :
November 14
The Lions Club participated in the Special Olympics Medfest held at the UWI Mona Bowl. The Lions were involved in registering and screening Athletes for visual acuity and other tests. Lions participating were: Lion President, Milton and secretary and Lions Myrna, Barry, Keith Archer, Keith Peart, Patricia and two guests
November 14
Membership
Lion President Milton and Club Secretary Evadney attended the meeting of the LEO Club of Mona .Lion Dave, Leo Advisor, Dave and Leo President, welcomed the President and Secretary to the meeting. November 16
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Membership/Social meeting
The Club, in remembering World Diabetes Day and Diabetes month used the social meeting to increase members’ and guest’s awareness of the disease diabetes, its history, presenting signs and symptoms, complications and management. The presentation was done by one of the Lions who had a background in health and illness management. The presentation was well received and the audience expressed their appreciation for the information and would act on information as it related to food intake. Sixteen Lions and a guest were in attendance. November 21
Lion Milton discussing the result of the BMI that was done on this young man.
Membership/Membership exposition The Lions Club in its quest for increased visibility and quality membership conducted a membership expo at one of the busy Liguanea shopping plazas. Some information seekers were not aware of Lions International, or of the activities of Lions Clubs in Jamaica. An analysis of the day’s event showed four (4) very good prospects two of whom attended the business meeting following the event, five (5) prospectives and three who were interested in the Leo movement Participating in the day’s activities were: – Lion President Milton, Evadney, Josephine, Ba rry, Archer, Winston, Denise, Keith, Cynthia and Leo Andrew. Guests – Nigel Pinnock and Sandra Clunie
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Membership
November 22
The Club in celebrating 15 years of service to humanity participated in the church service of the Mona Heights Chapel. The Lion President gave a brief overview of Lions International generally and the Club locally. Leo Andrew read the scripture reading – Colossians 1, verses1-14 while Lion Dave read a poem given to him to read by the preacher. Lions and Leo attending the service were: Lion President, Lions Myrna, Dave, Cynthia, Marlize, Josephine, Pat, Keith, Evadney and Leo Andrew. The elders and members of the church were impressed by the work of Lions Clubs and implored us to encourage members of the conger
November 22
Membership Interclubbing Lion Milton, Club President and two guests attended the New Kingston brunch held at a Lions residence in Norbrook.
Novemer 29
Membership/Region Meeting
The Lion President Milton, Lions Evadney, Keith Archer, Keith Peart Cynthia Peart and Josephine attended the second Region Meeting that was held at the SDC in Spanish Town. November 6
Youth Services International Peace Poster Competition All Schools participating in the competition submitted their entries. The Advisory Team then identified a judge who would select the poster that addressed the theme as presented by Lions International.
November 17
Lion President Milton and Lion Dr. Keith Peart attended and participated in the Annual Prize Giving Ceremony of the Papine High School. The Club donated the award of Excellence to the top performing student.
November 23
Three schools participated in the competition The winning entry was from the Mona High School and the piece has since been sent to Suriname for judging at the Multiple District level. Twelve (12) year old Yonique Taylor was the winner and her thoughts on Peace was, “With peace the world would be a better place for us all”. A photograph of the winning entry is enclosed
Winning Poster by student Yonique Taylor. 6
November 1-30
Information Technology Most of the communication that takes place between the club and members is through the use of the internet via e-mail, text messages, teleconferencing. Members who are proficient in the use of the computer and manipulating its functions have helped other Lions to improve their computer literacy skills. Use of the internet has had economic effect – reduce the amount spent on petrol.
Evadney Crooks, MJF Secretary
Milton Pinnnock, MJF,PDG President
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MEMBERSHIP STATUS Total Membership:
38
Active Affiliate: At Large Associate: Honorary:
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