A Match Made In Kindness

I first heard about Mac Ferguson’s need for a kidney donor at one of our regular Lexington Lions Club meetings. He stood at the front of the room, speaking so candidly about his journey. His strength. His determination. And yet, the urgency in his voice was impossible to ignore. I couldn’t shake it. Months passed […]

Forged Under Pressure

The badge had never felt heavier for New York Police Department (NYPD) Department of Investigation Lieutenant and Commander Winston Willabus than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each shift bled into the next — 18, sometimes 20, hours on duty, with no reprieve in sight. But as a Marine Corps veteran, Winston was no stranger to endurance […]

Tale of Two Clubs: Big City vs. Small Town

There are nearly 50,000 Lions clubs in over 200 countries and regions around the world — each one shaped by the place it calls home. No two clubs are exactly alike, and that’s what makes each so special. To see this diversity in action, we took a closer look at two clubs from opposite ends […]

Lead to Serve, Serve to Lead.

We are committed to leaving this world better than what we inherited. Together, our service makes it possible. And, we can expand our service by growing our membership. A world that shaped his own A.P. Singh calls India home, and it’s a home unlike any other. India is a cradle of human civilization, with a […]

Lead to Serve, Serve to Lead.

  Dear Lion, As Lions, service is what brings us together — in our own neighborhoods and around the world. We may come from different places and cultures, but we share the same purpose: to make life better for others. Our message for 2025–2026, “Lead to Serve, Serve to Lead,” reminds us that service and […]