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Year-Round Eyeglass Collection Sites

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The Lions and the Lions Clubs in Hawaii participate in the world’s largest collection
of used eyeglasses to help those in need improve their vision.
Mahalo for your donation!

E Komo Mai...The World's Largest Service Organization

You really grow as you serve, and as you give out and as you serve others, you really receive more in return, and I think that's the most precious gift that we as Lions have...is that we can give that gift.
Karen Tsukiyama
Kaimuki Lions Club

For over 100 years, the men and women of Lions Clubs International (LCI) have never hesitated to serve their communities. Lions Clubs are global leaders in public and humanitarian service.  LCI is the world’s largest service club organization with over 1.4 million members in over 48,000 clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.

To develop an environment of fellowship, mutual trust, and understanding through which the Lions of District 50 Hawaii can advance the humanitarian purposes of Lions Clubs International and to develop leaders who will lead us toward the attainment of our goals.
Hawaii Lions Clubs
Mission Statement

What's New?

On September 21, 2024, please stop by any of the locations and make your donation!

Oahu – Hawaii State Capitol, Walmarts in Mililani & Kapolei
Kauai – Walmart
Maui – Walmart
Hawaii Island – Walmart, also on at the following KTA Super Stores

Puainako – 50 E. Puainako St
Kailua – 74-5594 Palani Rd, Kailua Kona Hi
Waikoloa Village – 68-3916 Paniolo Ave, Waikoloa HI
Waimea – 65-1158 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea Hi

It was a weekend of business and fun for the Hawaii Lions. The culmination at the end of the fiscal year brings Lions Club members from around the state for its annual gathering.

Maui Disaster Relief

DONATE NOW

230810_HLF_QRC_DonationAloha All…Whenever disaster strikes, the Hawaii Lions Clubs are often among the first to offer relief.  The wildfires in Lahaina are so devastating, it’s going to take a lot of resources and financial aid.  As the Lions on Maui work together with the county to send food, water, and medical supplies, they’re going to need monetary ability to help them mobilize. 

Lions Clubs International will assist with their major disaster funding but with certain restrictions.  However with funding from the Hawaii Lions Foundation, our Lions have immediate use and are not as restricted.

We’re asking our Lions members, family, friends, and complete strangers to help support our cause to make a donation.

Open your hearts and give as much as you can.All donations are tax deductible.We’ll be updating that page soon to reflect the Maui Disaster Relief. The Lions Eye Bank Hawaii (LEBH) is part of the Hawaii Lions Foundation (HLF) and donations through LEBH go directly to the HLF.  Simply scan the QRC code and it will take you to the donation page.

Thank you – Hawaii Lions Foundation

Hawaii Lions Foundation
405 North Kuakini Street #801
Honolulu, HI 96817

HAWAII…COME TOGETHER! “Hawaii Aloha”…Sharing to inspire those who did not lose anything to help
those that were displaced or perished in the Lahaina wildfire devastation.

Community Service

Since 1917, Lions Clubs have aided the blind & visually impaired, and made a strong commitment to community service through our five global causes: vision, hunger relief, childhood cancer, environment and diabetes.  Through volunteer work, Lions are learning new things and developing leadership skills every day. … Hawaii Lions are doing good – for others and for themselves. Joining a local Lions club is a great way to network with other people in your community and to make new friends.

Eggstravaganza

The annual Parks & Rec Easter Eggstravaganza was held at Koko Head District Park complex on Saturday, April 1 from 8:00a to 11:00a. Hawaii Kai Lions assisted with registration and distribution of gift bags to each child.

The Waikoloa Lions with the help of the Waikoloa Lutheran Church took two huge loads of grass, leaves and tree branches to recycle.

The Hawaii Kai Lions successfully installed 74 storm drain markers as a reminder to keep municipal drains clear of trash and debris throughout the Mariner’s Cove neighborhood in Hawaii Kai.

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How the Hawaii Lions Came to Be

The Incredible story of a 1926 fight for equality that changed the face of Volunteerism throughout the World – Forever!

Ready to Make a Difference?

Volunteering your time & energy to others is an awesome way to help your community. Do you want to make a positive impact in your life and how you approach the world?  Ask yourself, are you or do you wish to be this type of person?

  • Make a difference everyday in your community
  • Provide support locally or reach out internationally
  • Grow personally and professionally by participating in our programs, community service projects and events
  • Have an impact on local and international humanitarian issues
  • Develop relationships with both local and international community and business leaders

Our Partners in Service

Hawaii Lions could not serve our communities without the generosity of our non-profit & corporate partners. We continue to search for resources to promote and complete our services. Join our mission to serve the communities of Hawaii, become our partner.

Hawaii Lions Network

Hawaii Lions Foundation
Hawaii Lions Foundation –
The mission of the Hawaii Lions Foundation is to serve as District 50 Hawaii Lions’ charitable, tax-exempt body to promote programs of improving and expanding services to sight and hearing impaired persons while enhancing the image of Lionism throughout the State of Hawaii.

Your support of the Hawaii Lions Foundation makes our work possible.
Please donate and send your tax deductible check made out to:
HAWAII LIONS FOUNDATION
405 N. Kuakini St. #801
Honolulu, HI 96817



Lions Eye Bank of Hawaii Makana Foundation
Lions Eye Bank of Hawai’i –
By providing our community with quality ocular tissue for transplantation and providing non-surgical ocular tissue to research institutions we can further understand blinding diseases. All with the hope that one day unnecessary blindness can be prevented.  Since 1980, the eye bank is an essential part of our organization.

Hawaii LEOs ClubsHawaii LEO Clubs – Leo clubs encourage youths to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service activities. They develop skills as a project organizer, time manager and team leader. They gain experience learning how teamwork, cooperation and collaboration can bring exciting changes to your community and the world. It’s a great opportunity for them to make friends and feel the rewards of community service.

Lions Club InternationalLions Clubs International – Headquarters: Lions serve and it has been since we first began in 1917. Our clubs are places where individuals join together to give their valuable time and effort to improving their communities, and the world. Here you will find a lot more of what Lions do Worldwide.

DONATE TO HAWAII LIONS FOUNDATION
Your charitable gift to the Hawaii Lions Foundation helps support our service programs. To mail in your tax deductible donation, simply send a check to:

HAWAII LIONS FOUNDATION
405 N. Kuakini St. #801
Honolulu, HI  96817

It's All Good!

DISTRICT 50 HAWAII LIONS OFFICE
Executive Secretary:
Phone: (808) 755-9998
Email: [email protected]
MAIL TO:
405 N. Kuakini Street #801
Honolulu, HI 96817

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