We
Serve. Lions meet
the needs of our local communities and the world. Our
1.3 million men and women in 200 countries and geographic areas conduct
vision and health screenings, build parks, support eye hospitals, award
scholarships, assist youth, provide help in time of disaster and much
more.
Lions
are community service agents,
dedicated to the idea that the men and women who live in a community
are in the best position to know who needs help and why. The association
is nonpolitical and nonsectarian.
Lions believe that strength comes
from serving with others. Through volunteer efforts, Lions raise
money for sight and hearing related causes to benefit their community,
nation, and the less fortunate around the world. Through these same
efforts, Lions donate their time to assist their communities and the
individuals with special needs.
Lions District 19F comprises 54
Lions clubs, 2 Lioness clubs, and 2 Leo
Lions clubs located throughout eastern Washington and northern central
Idaho. We are part of Multiple
District 19. Lions clubs in the district are listed on the Club
Directory page.
The clubs in District 19F are organized
into eight zones, roughly defined by geographic location. Each zone
is represented on the district cabinet by a zone chair. The cabinet
officers page lists each officer and committee chair's name and
contact information.
Interested in becoming
a Lion? Talk to a Lion in your community
or visit Lions
International to learn more about the vital humanitarian work performed
by Lions around the globe. Join us in making our communities better
places to live! We're serious about our commitments, but have fun and
take joy in the process.
Marge Shepherd is the District
19F Trustee for the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight and Hearing.
This is Marge's third term in this important office. Marge is a
member of the Yakima West Valley club and has been a Lion since 1964.
Read more about Marge and her legacy of service here.