Service

For over 49 years, our club has earned and donated over $785,000 to help “serve” the less fortunate. We also promote the purpose of Lionism and fulfill its mission, which is to aid the hearing and visually handicapped.

Scott Mayer of Port Washington lost his sight several years ago, and the Port Washington Lions Club has helped him gain an education to become a teacher by the donation of a Braille computer and two leader dogs. We have contributed to many other projects, including talking workbooks for the W.J. Niederkorn Library in Port Washington, a Braille typewriter and assisting local athletic teams.

One of our most recent projects is the Lions Camp in Roscholt, Wisconsin. Our participation included committing financial aid to build a residence building, sports equipment and our support. Three of our club members’ children have attended the camp, which is available to all handicapped by application to experience the outdoors for themselves.

 

Projects which fulfill our mission include,
but are not limited to the following:

Childhood Cancer Initiative

Child’s Wish

Disabled Vets Annual Fish Outing

Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF)

Leader Dog

Port Washington High School Scholarships

Blind Outdoor Leisure Development (BOLD)

Port Washington High School Badger Boys/Girls

Wisconsin Lions Foundation

Wisconsin Lions Camp

Eyeglass & Hearing Aide collection

Our most recent community betterment projects include:

2017 Centennial Lions Pavilion at the Bier Garten

2007 New Equipment for Lions Park on Holden Street

2004 Updated Lions Park on Holden Street

2002 Lions Comfort Station on the bike trail

1999 Lions Lookout  in the marina

1998 Upper Bluff Park Pavilion

1997 Lions Park on Holden Street

1982 Marina Fish Cleaning Station

1979 Schanen Acres Park playground equipment