Whitefish Lions - A5 District

Whitefish Lions - A5 District We support our community! The Whitefish District Lions Club held its first charter night at the Nickel Range Hotel on March 9th, 1968.

the club had been organized in December of the previous year and was sponsored by the Lively Creighton Lions Club.

06/19/2026
Today was the annual parade for the 2964 Walden Irish Royal Cadet Corps. Lion Kristina was there to present an award.
06/14/2026

Today was the annual parade for the 2964 Walden Irish Royal Cadet Corps. Lion Kristina was there to present an award.

Lion Jim Cameron Legacy ProjectHealth and inclusion are at the heart of a thriving community, and our club is proud to a...
06/10/2026

Lion Jim Cameron Legacy Project

Health and inclusion are at the heart of a thriving community, and our club is proud to announce a new project to install accessible workout equipment for all to enjoy. The equipment and accessible picnic tables will be installed at the Whitefish Playground. This initiative is inspired by the late Lion Jim, a man whose dedication to Walden Minor Hockey and Baseball spanned decades. Whether he was cheering from the sidelines or helping our club build a wheelchair ramp for a neighbour, he was a dependable force for good! We dedicate this project to him, hoping to mirror his commitment to making our fawn a place where everyone belongs!

All of our proceeds will be going towards the Lion Jim Cameron Legacy Project
06/10/2026

All of our proceeds will be going towards the Lion Jim Cameron Legacy Project

Are you getting ready to enter post secondary education? Do you know someone who will be going into post secondary educa...
06/10/2026

Are you getting ready to enter post secondary education? Do you know someone who will be going into post secondary education? Do you/they need a little help? Let us help!

A 109-Year Story of Service 🦁 On June 7, 1917, a group of individuals gathered in Chicago with a simple yet powerful ide...
06/07/2026

A 109-Year Story of Service 🦁

On June 7, 1917, a group of individuals gathered in Chicago with a simple yet powerful idea: people should work not only for their own success, but also for the betterment of their communities.

Over the past 109 years, that idea has grown into one of the largest volunteer service movements in the world.

Today, Lions is more than an international service organization. With millions of members across hundreds of countries and geographic areas, it has become a global symbol of friendship, compassion, and humanitarian service.

Looking back at Lions history, we see not only the growth of an organization, but the development of a culture of service that has touched countless lives.

Founded in 1917, Lions became an international organization in 1920 with the establishment of a club in Canada. In 1925, Helen Keller delivered her historic challenge to Lions, calling upon them to become “Knights of the Blind.” Her words helped shape a mission that continues today through Lions’ commitment to vision care.

In 1945, Lions was invited to participate in the founding process of the United Nations, demonstrating its long-standing commitment to international cooperation and peace.

The establishment of the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) in 1968 further strengthened Lions’ ability to serve. Through disaster relief, health initiatives, educational programs, and humanitarian assistance, LCIF has helped millions of people around the world.

Today, Lions’ Global Causes include Vision, Diabetes, Childhood Cancer, Hunger, Environment, and Youth.

Yet the impact of Lions extends far beyond these areas.

Around the world, Lions clubs support mental health awareness initiatives, helping communities address loneliness, depression, bullying, emotional well-being, and resilience.

Through the Peace Poster Contest, millions of children are encouraged to express their hopes for a more peaceful world. Each year, their artwork brings together dreams, creativity, and understanding across cultures.

Music competitions, cultural programs, artistic initiatives, and youth activities allow Lions to nurture not only physical well-being but also creativity, inspiration, and human connection.

Through Lions Quest programs, children and young people develop social and emotional learning skills, empathy, responsibility, healthy decision-making, and the confidence needed to become future leaders.

Through Leo Clubs, new generations of leaders are inspired to embrace volunteerism and community service from an early age.

Being among the first to respond during disasters, helping fight hunger, supporting a child's education, offering hope to a patient, encouraging a young person's talents, or simply letting someone know they are not alone...

This is the true story of Lions.

A story not of buildings, titles, or meetings, but of people.

People who are stronger together.

People who unite despite their differences.

People who continue to believe that the world can be a better place.

Today, 109 years later, one simple motto still lights our path:

WE SERVE! 🦁

Because service is not merely an activity…It is a way of life!

06/07/2026
All proceeds go towards the Lion Jim Cameron Legacy Project
06/04/2026

All proceeds go towards the Lion Jim Cameron Legacy Project

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Whitefish, ON
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