It is because of you, we can do for others.
| Single Donation One Time Donation Non Specific This may be in any amount you choose. |
Recurring Donation Recurring Donation Non Specific Automatically made each and every month. You may select or enter your own amount. |
Honor Donation One Time Donation Non Specific Made in Tribute of someone special. |
More Specific Allocations
| Pre School Screening program Donation Non Specific This may be in any amount you choose. |
Buy a Brick $100.00 Non Specific Etched Brick placed in front of our campus |
Scholarship One Time Donation Non Specific Funds Allocated Specifically for giving a scholarship. |
Every club needs members in order to achieve its service goals. To help clubs recruit new members,
LCI offers several membership options to community members who want to volunteer and serve their communities as Lions.
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
In addition to regular membership, LCI offers special membership programs for families, college students, former Leos
and young adults.
Regular Member
This is our “standard” membership. Regular membership is for community members interested in volunteering, serving
the community and making our world a better place. Regular members pay an entrance fee (US$35) and full international
dues (US$43). Additional district, multiple-district and club dues apply.
Family Member
The Family Membership Program provides families with the opportunity to receive a special dues discount when they join
a Lions club together. The first family member (head of household) pays full international dues (US$43), and up to four
additional family members pay only half the international dues (US$21.50). All family members pay the one-time entrance
fee (US$35).
The Family Membership Program is open to family members who are (1) eligible for Lions membership, (2) currently in
or joining the same club, and (3) living in the same household and related by birth, marriage or other legal relationship.
To receive the family membership dues rate, complete the Family Unit Certification Form and submit it with the MMR,
or complete the certification on MyLCI. When chartering a club, complete the certification on the Report of Charter
Members
Active Member
Active membership is the “typical” category of Lions membership. Active members receive all benefits, and must meet all
requirements, of Lions membership.
Associate Member
An associate member has active membership in one Lions club and associate membership in a second club in their
community of residence or employment.

Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. That's because we help where help is needed – in our own communities and around the world – with unmatched integrity and energy
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.
Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their local community as well as in communities worldwide. Their volunteer efforts go beyond the support of vision care, to addressing unmet health and education needs worldwide.
Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their local community as well as in communities worldwide.
Their volunteer efforts go beyond the support of vision care, to addressing unmet health and education needs worldwide.
Bonita Springs Lions Club:
On April 16, 1962, in the small fishing community of Bonita Springs in Southwest Florida, with a population of approximately 1,500,
a group of concerned citizens representing the "Greatest Generation" wanted to serve their community in a significant manner. That idea resulted in a generous giving Lions Club of 21 members. In 1970, the membership made the decision to purchase four lots on Pennsyl¬vania Ave., and in 1975, the Club was offered a donation of a double wide trailer by the local school board and the dream for a Lions' Thrift Store to serve the community was conceived. The store was opened in 1976 and a new building was constructed in 1978 to accommodate the expanding business. Additions were added in 1995 and again in 1997. As the years passed and lots became available, we continued to purchase adjoining properties and now own three and one half acres on the corner of Pennsylvania and Indiana Avenues.
The Lions Center was constructed in 1991 and provides an excellent meeting place for our membership, zone and district meetings. The Center is also used for our very popular "pancake breakfast". This fund raising and social event for the community has continued since 1972. We consistently serve approximately 300 patrons each Saturday during the months of January through March. In 2007, we sponsored and chartered a Leo Club here in Bonita Springs. These future Lions have proven their value by assisting at eye screenings, Eye Clinic, Pancake Breakfast, Farm Fresh Market, and Thrift Store.
Their bi-lingual language skills have been invaluable as we provide services for the Hispanic population in our community. On May 21, 2007, we dedicated our new Eye Clinic and focused on redirecting ourselves to Helen Keller's challenge to be "Knights of the Blind". Since that time, the Clinic and the dedicated staff have been beacons of hope for those less fortunate members of our community. The clinic is staffed by volunteer Ophthalmologists as well as Optometrists in conjunction with several private practice groups. Due to the Clinic's overwhelming success, it was decided to expand the Clinic, adding the ability to provide certain surgical services that will further serve the community. This project was rededicated on Friday, February 17, 2012. As a half-century of time has brought us to this point, we are proud of our accomplishments but look to our future with great optimism. We consistently support charitable needs in our community, state and worldwide. The clinic was renamed The Florida Lions Eye Clinic in 2017
The Bonita Springs Lions Club has funded these needs in excess of $275,000 per year for the past ten years and has topped $300,000 several times. We received special recognition as the number one club in the world for our financial support for the Sight First II project.
We have been honored as a "Model Club" and humbly accept the recogonition and responsibility that accompanies this special acknowledgement. Our present membership of 140 members responds with enthusiasm to our motto "We Serve". Over eighty percent of our members consistently give volunteer hours of service. The programs that we support are too numerous to include all of them; however, our distribution of funds focuses on programs that identify needs for the visually impaired. Educational needs in our local schools and various community projects can count on the Bonita Springs Lions Club to lend a helping hand.
Bonita Springs Lions Club
BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34135
Club Address:10346 Pennsylvania Ave
MD 35 District 35-I Florida USA Club number: 012666
Honored as a World Wide Leader
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The Lions motto is "We Serve". Local Lions Club programs include sight conservation, hearing and speech conservation, diabetes awareness, youth outreach, international relations, environmental issues, and many other programs.
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