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Campaign SightFirst II

Campaign SightFirst II. C ampaign S ight F irst II ?. What is. * 1 July 2005 Kicked Off in 88th International Convention Hong Kong. * Target is to raise US$1.5 million worldwide in 3 years’ time. What is Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)?.

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Campaign SightFirst II

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  1. Campaign SightFirst II

  2. Campaign SightFirst II? What is... * 1 July 2005Kicked Off in 88th International Convention Hong Kong *Target is to raise US$1.5 million worldwide in 3 years’ time

  3. What is Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)? • Humanitarian arm of LCI (established 1968) • The only Lions foundation serving the entire world and all 1.4 million members • Primary Service Aims - Humanitarian Services - Eradication of Blindness and Disability - Disaster Relief and Reconstruction - Children’s Health and Welfare

  4. Structure of Campaign SightFirst II in our constitutional area (China)

  5. National Co-ordinator V8 - China PID Simon Lee Advisor PID/BA Tam Wing Kun Advisor PID Paul Fan Sector Co-ordinator V8 –A Mainland China Lion Alice Lau Sector Co-ordinator V8 –B HK & Macau PDG Teresa Mann Treasurer PDG Lam Hoi Ham Secretary Lion John Ku Ex-Officio DG Franklin Lui Ex-Officio VDG Tommy Leung Committee Members PDG Shun Lok Nin Lion Eddie Hui CSFII V8 - China Steering Committee

  6. CSFII V8 B – Hong Kong & MacauExecutive Committee Sector Co-ordinator PDG Teresa Mann Advisor Lion Tam Wah Ching Assistant to Sector Co-ordinator Lion Kenneth Chan / Lion Christina Ko Secretary Lion Antony Lam / Lion Kathie Kwok District 303 Co-ordinator VDG Tommy Leung A Group Co-ordinator Lion Carl Leung B Group Co-ordinator Lion David Lo C Group Co-ordinator Lion Christinnie Yim D Group Co-ordinator Lion Paul Law LCIF Lion Margaret Liu LCIF Lion Chan Yee Pon LCIF Lion So Hung Gun LCIF Lion Steve Wong * Auditor – Lion Patrick Wong

  7. History of Campaign SightFirst • SightFirst was launched by Lions in 1990 to battle preventable blindness. • In partnership with the World Health Organization, SightFirst has launched the world’s first-ever global initiative to combat childhood blindness. • SightFirst’s efforts against river blindness have been particularly impressive. • In its 15 years, SightFirst has enabled Lions to do more to prevent blindness and restore sight than in the previous 75 years. • Lions created SightFirst by raising US$143 million in Campaign SightFirst, which grew to nearly US$200 million through investments and additional gifts.

  8. Achievements • Improved eye-care care for more than 100 million people • Prevented vision loss or restored vision in more than 24 million people • Awarded US$190 million for 792 projects in 89 countries • Supported 7 million cataract surgeries • Provided 70 million treatments for river blindness • Built or expanded 207 eye hospitals/clinics/wards • Upgraded 314 eye centers with equipment • Provided management training for 109 facilities • Trained 300,000 ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, other professional eye care workers and village health workers • Launched world’s first global initiative to combat childhood blindness

  9. Target • Control and eliminate where possible, the leading causes of avoidable blindness. • Combat emerging threats to sight. • Provide “Vision for All”

  10. Donor Recognition

  11. The Helen Keller Circle of Hope(Individual)

  12. The Visionary Society(Clubs)

  13. How to become a Model Club? • At least US$500 per member has to be contributed to LCIF to be qualified as a Model Club.

  14. 3 types of recognition by1 contribution • Melvin Jones Fellowship • Model Club • Campaign SightFirst

  15. Sight-First Lions Golden Jubilee Charity Cataract Surgery Scheme - Lions Eye Bank of Hong Kong - Hong Kong Hospital Authority - Hong Kong Ophthalmological Society - to perform 2500 cataract surgery for the underprivileged in Hong Kong

  16. Early Success Worldwide • Leadership of 7,000 volunteers • Enthusiasm of 1.4 million Lions • Commitment of 23,000 donors • Unity of 45,000 clubs US$45,148,984raised as of June 29, 2006

  17. Great Success: Model Clubs IV – Europe 165 I -US & Affiliates, Bermuda, Bahamas 117 Nearly 1,200 Model Clubs V - Orient & Southeast Asia 805 II - Canada 12 VI - India, South Asia, Africa & Middle East 48 III - South & Central America, Caribbean and Mexico 12 VII - Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia & South Pacific 22

  18. WithoutLIONSandCSFII, the world’s blind population would double from 37 million to 74 million worldwide.

  19. Ask Me Why! "I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do." - Helen Keller

  20. Ask Me How! : Get Involved! • Make CSFII a part of your daily life • Consider your own personal gift or pledge to the campaign • Encourage your club to organize events • Seek support from non-Lions by taking the message of CSFII to your community

  21. Ask Me When! : Start Today! • Blindness will not wait • One child goes blind every minute • By the end of 2006, one-half million will have needlessly lost their sight • To be successful, we will need worldwide support, as well as assistance from our friends and neighbors in our home communities

  22. to Change the World… Lions Have thePower

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