Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club

Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club Supporting our community through housing initiatives, service projects, and fundraisers. Join us in making a difference!

Key efforts include managing low-income housing, refurbishing bicycles, and sponsoring the Burnaby Byrne Creek Community Leo Club.

Five years ago the Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club sponsored Rosie, an Autism Support Dog. Invaluable canine companion motiv...
12/13/2025

Five years ago the Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club sponsored Rosie, an Autism Support Dog.

Invaluable canine companion motivates teen to give back, Maple Ridge’s Kai and Rosie recently took part in a challenge to raise money for service dogs

Nov. 23, 2020 - by Ari Lee/Special to The News

Close friends of mine will notice the Service Dog "Rosie" is wearing the same Lions Club badge. That's because "Rosie" is sponsored by Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club.

A Maple Ridge family signed up for the Woof-a-Thon virtual challenge, all because of the positive impacts an autism service dog has had on their teenage son. The recent fundraising challenge was created by BC & Alberta Guide Dogs, to raise needed money towards providing guide, autism service, and PTSD service dogsto individuals in need. And taking their efforts online due to COVID-19, the week-long drive raised approximately $26,000 for the cause. Kai Chand and Rosie helped raised $100 of that. Kai is a 13-year-old boy who was diagnosed with autism when he was two years old. And Rosie is a black Labrador retriever and autism service dog that has been partnered with Kai. Even though Kai now has his own autism service dog, the funds he and others raised recently will go towards ensuring other families like his have access to these highly trained service dogs.
Realizing there was an issue... Kai’s mom, Tara Allen, knew something wasn’t right when Kai was one and a half years old. Her motherly instinct led her to make a visit to the doctor’s office. She took her son to the doctor multiple times with concerns, but the physician reassured her everything was fine. Wanting a second opinion, Allen took Kai to a pediatrician, who was quick to diagnose him with autism. The diagnosis was a very important step for Allen and Kai, because it meant her son was eligible for the therapy he needed. But after the diagnosis, Allen needed to obtain an official medical document confirming so, which resulted in a one-year waitlist. “We were told at one point he may never talk,” recounted Allen. But he proved them wrong.
From preschool, Kai received intense therapy – 30 hours a week. Once he went into Kindergarten, his therapy hours reduced – because funding for therapy decreases once a child is around five to six years old. It was about that time that Allen was attending an autism walk and first discovered a pamphlet containing information about autism service dogs.
“I just thought the benefits of having an animal would be so good for him [Kai], so I signed him up,” explained his mother. The process to obtain an autism service dog took years for the family, not to mention a hefty amount of paperwork to fill out – including accessing all of Kai’s medical records and autism diagnosis. But the wait, Mom said, paid off.
Rosie at his side when needed Service dogs are selected and matched with their families depending on the child’s personality, the type of home, and the client’s needs, Allen explained. The Maple Ridge family was matched with Rosie, and she’s been an invaluable asset to Kai.
Autism service dogs differ from regular companion dogs, because they are specially trained to service their host, Mom explained. When she is out in public with her son, Allen will always bring Rosie along because the dog keeps Kai calm and prevents him from wandering off alone.
Some of the challenges Kai faces are certain noises and sounds that can trigger him, but Rosie is always alert, on duty, and ready to help. “Rosie opens people’s eyes because Kai doesn’t look like he has autism, he just looks like a bratty child,” said Allen, noting that judgments and uneducated comments from strangers are not an uncommon in their daily life.
“People think he is a very rude teenage boy when, in fact, he’s sometimes struggling with that on outings…” said Allen. “Some people make remarks to Kai when he fails to make eye contact, or his speech is not what they perceive as normal or expected.”
When negative comments are directed at Allen and Kai, depending on the circumstances, Mom shares her son’s diagnosis – not as an excuse, but to help educate others.
More recently, Allen and Kai have faced new challenges as the teenager entered high school.
“He knows he has autism, he knows he’s a little bit different, so we try to find a way to help support him,” said Allen, noting that when her son is having really bad days, he relies on Rosie for emotional support. Knowing how much of an asset Rosie has been to Kai, Allen said they are anxious to help out – as best they could– by taking part in the recent Woof-a-thon. And similarly, they’ll be quick to sign up for other fundraisers in future that can help ensure canines companions like Rosie can be there to help other kids, like Kai.

The Santa photo is from 2019.

11/27/2025
03/15/2025

🚀 MISSION 1.5: Stronger Together, Growing for Good! 🦁💛

Global change starts with local efforts—just like ours at Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club! 🌍✨

We’re on a because more Lions = more hands to serve = more lives changed! 💙 With MISSION 1.5, we’re working together to reach 1.5 million members worldwide over the next four years—strengthening our clubs, expanding our service, and making the world a kinder, healthier, and better place to live.

👀 Watch this inspiring video to see how YOU can be part of the mission!

🦁 Calling all community champions! 🦁Are you looking to make a positive impact in your community? Join the Burnaby Loughe...
10/20/2024

🦁 Calling all community champions! 🦁

Are you looking to make a positive impact in your community? Join the Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club! We're a group of like-minded individuals dedicated to service and friendship.

🗓 Join our next meeting: Meetings every 3rd Thursday at 7 PM at: 7420 Mulberry Place, Burnaby, British Columbia

Contact us to learn more about us and how you can get involved. Let’s make a difference together!

Reach out: 📧 [email protected] or
📞 Call Marco: (604) 522-5252

We look forward to welcoming you to our club!

10/15/2024

TodayHumour…

A man and wife are watching a David Attenborough special on Africa . Suddenly the man yells Nooooo and starts crying . His wife says “What’s wrong?” The man replied “I just joined Rotary“ and his wife says “I know“ but why did you call out Nooo and start crying . The Husband replies “because David Attenborough just said Lions have s*x 6 times a day!!!“

Former President Jimmy Carter credits Lionism as a positive factor in shaping his life. Carter marks 100th birthday on O...
10/03/2024

Former President Jimmy Carter credits Lionism as a positive factor in shaping his life.

Carter marks 100th birthday on October 1st, 2024. Jimmy Carter reached his 100th birthday Tuesday, the first time an American president has lived a full century and the latest milestone in a life that took the son of a Depression-era farmer to the White House and across the world as a Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian and advocate for democracy. Living the last 19 months in home hospice care in Plains, the Georgia Democrat and 39th president has continued to defy expectations, just as he did through a remarkable rise from his family peanut farming and warehouse business to the world stage. He served one presidential term from 1977 to 1981 and then worked more than four decades leading The Carter Center, which he and his late wite, Rosalynn, co-founded in 1982 to "wage peace."

“Lions changed my life,” said former president Jimmy Carter. “I would have never been ambitious enough to run for Governor of Georgia. I would have never dreamed of being President of the United States if it were not for the Lions.”

Mr. Carter followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the Plains Lion Club in 1953 a week after he resigned from the navy. During his term as club president in 1957-58, the Plains club built and began operating a community swimming pool. Also, their club was involved in blindness prevention projects in Georgia and Honduras.

Lion Carter found that Lionism is a great way to engage in public service. It helped him to expand his horizons and he credits the many lessons he learned while serving his community as helping him in his career as a politician and peacemaker. He says the Lions’ commitment to service showed him the importance of caring for others.

Being zone chairperson, district governor and chairperson of the Council of Governors in Georgia gave him a visible involvement with the Lions. This high profile with the 208 clubs throughout the state of Georgia helped him immensely with his campaign for governor in 1970. During his presidential campaign in 1976, he tributes his “civic involvement as a Lion contributed to my identity as a community leader.”

🎉 Get ready for the Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club Charity Auction on October 5th! 🎉Join us from 11 AM to 2 PM at 7420 Mulb...
09/29/2024

🎉 Get ready for the Burnaby Lougheed Lions Club Charity Auction on October 5th! 🎉

Join us from 11 AM to 2 PM at 7420 Mulberry Place for a day filled with great finds and even better company. From home appliances to outdoor gear, there’s something for everyone. Plus, don't miss our BBQ fundraiser happening alongside!

🔗 Learn more and see what’s up for grabs at: https://www.icollector.com/auction.aspx?as=102342

📅 Mark your calendar:

🔍 Preview Days/Times:
October 4th: 9 AM - 2 PM (PDT)
October 5th: 9 AM - 11 AM (PDT)

🎉 Auction Day/Time:
October 5th: Starts at 11 AM (PDT)

Support our community initiatives by bidding on your favorite items! Every bid makes a difference.

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