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October
"How Sweet It Is"!
These immortal words of Jackie Gleason were never
meant to be a metaphor for our Foundation's Candy Day . However, if one
considers the tremendous good that a successful Candy Day can provide the
visually and hearing impaired children and adults in Illinois , the metaphor
fits. Each year, the Lions of Illinois take to the streets in a magnificent
humanitarian gesture to publicize our cause and to raise critically needed
funds to make a difference in the lives of those who cannot see or hear
properly. It never ceases to amaze me that every Lion and Lioness does not
absolutely relish the opportunity to recruit others to participate in an event
that changes lives. First, Candy Day is fun if one enjoys “working” on behalf
of others who are need. Secondly, it fills the heart with the joy to know that
a life has been positively affected because a Lion has chosen to give the
precious commodities of time and energy to the task.
This year, the challenge has been issued to every club in Illinois
to engage in an honest discussion on how to improve the results of the
campaign. Repeating marginal or failing strategies only result in the people
of our communities and those who are served statewide being denied assistance.
Can we ignore the needs of the people we serve because we prefer the comfort
of our own personal agendas? We hope that the fire to build a mighty fortress
in the battle to improve the quality of life for those suffering visual or
hearing loss burns as brightly now as in the past. My supplication is that
every club in Illinois set new records for themselves this year. If every club
makes thousands of dollars more for themselves, our Foundation and its
thirteen programs mandated by the Lions will prosper even greater.
During the Jamborees, the Lions of every District
have been challenged to view Candy Day creatively. Every Lion has been asked
to recruit others for an hour or more of a “labor of love”. Every Lion should
consider how he/she “connects the dots” between the raising of funds and the
programs and services provided those we serve.
We take our commitment
to sight and sound seriously.
Each Candy Day, we raise
hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of dollars in funds earmarked for that
purpose.
60% of the money we raise
goes into the coffers of the Lions of Illinois Foundation for sight and sound
causes. The rest is used either for things that benefit all sight and
hearing impaired people in the area (reading machines at the library, eyeglass
collection points, etc.) or for services that benefit afflicted
individuals, including eye operations, leader dog training, eye examinations
and eyeglass fittings for those in need.
In addition, we provide
eyeglass collection boxes at a number of establishments in the community.
The recovered eyeglasses are tested and categorized by the international
organization, the forwarded to places throughout the world where eyeglasses
otherwise might not be available at all.
If we dedicate ourselves to the joyous
and wonderful task called Candy Day,
we will come to the conclusion,
“How sweet it is”!
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