Global Causes
Lions Clubs across New York State & Bermuda do many things. Here are the 5 that we focus on globally.
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Dear Fellow Lions of District 20-K2,
Have you ever been asked why you became a Lion? My answer is – I became a Lion because of you! I did not find Lions on my own- a Lion friend invited me, and I joined Lions. I joined and I stay a Lion because of you - because of your welcome, your work, and because of all the good that Lions do in our communities, in Nassau County and Bermuda, throughout the rest of New York, our Country and the World. With my fellow Lions, Service is the Point!!
In our District, Nassau County and Bermuda, more than a thousand Lions come together every day to Serve - to help members of our community, and the world, in need.
We collect clothes and food, eye glasses and hearing aids, we recycle crayons for children in hospitals, we support guide dogs, we clean up beaches and LIRR stations, we do cancer relays, drug take backs, trunk or treat and Valentines events for children, the amazing Polar Express, toy donations, Ronald McDonald house cooking and baking, vision screening, Sock-tober, donate school supplies, coat drives, blind bowling, Vision Bermuda, Salvation Army collections, blood donations, cornea transport, oyster growing for clean water, adopt a platoon, donate craft kits and personal care items for veterans, deliver new clothes and items for veterans hospitals, diabetes education and awareness, pet food collection and donation, cancer awareness, winter coats, shoes, boots and blankets for kids and adults, beach towels for kids in shelters for a day at summer camp, hurricane disaster relief, flood and fire disaster relief, volunteering for Long Island Coalition Against Bullying, the Nassau Library System, Human Rights Campaign, Pride Marches and Parades, Alzheimer’s Foundation, service to veterans and the sight-impaired, animal adoption, volunteer ambulance, auxiliary police, canine companions, mental health and wellness support, Thanksgiving dinner deliveries, turkey donations, tree planting, environmental initiatives, Long Island Bombers beep baseball volunteers, Memorial Day parades, St. Patrick’s Parades, India Day events, Boy Scout and Girl Scout volunteers, Book Fairies, Tunnel to Tower, Vet Dogs, Camp Badger, cell phone collection, emergency preparedness, White Cane Tag Day, suit and business clothes collection, NARCAN training, pond and park clean-ups, SIBs Place volunteers, health walks, 911 Patriot volunteers, Blue Star mother support, mission trips, Brandel-Murphy Youth Foundation, memorial services, Prom Boutiques, Camp Abilities, animal rescue, Comedy for a Cause, Adopt a Family, Scholarships, Arbor Day, Coast Guard Christmas, Wreaths Across America, child development, Camp Helen Keller, Momma’s House, Easter egg hunts, and one-on-one help for neighbors, veterans, sight-impaired, hearing impaired, the elderly all of our community members in need. And don’t forget the fundraisers, the golf outings, the scavenger hunts, the walks, the races, the pancake breakfasts, the Super Bowl raffles, the sports pools, the comedy shows, the basket raffles, the wine tastings, the guest bartending, the gala dinners, the flea markets, the Christmas tree sales, the community fairs and all our planning meetings!
This service, and more, is all you, my Lions in District 20K2. You have made the world know that when you are a Lion, Service is the Point. Increasing our Service is the reason we ask new Lions to join. Service is the reason we ensure Lions stay! During my term as District Governor, Service Is the Point, and as always, as Lions, our Service points us straight up, together!
Thank you!
Yours in Service,
Jeanne Mulry
20K2 District Governor, 2025 - 2026
Of the eleven different districts that we split New York State up into, our Bermuda Lions Clubs is the most unique! Truth is we are not NY State, although they are our chosen Lions brothers and sisters, but we are Bermuda. A strong, proud, storied people who are all about community. area is arguably some of the most wonderfully diverse communities of New York State. We're proud of where we live and the people who reside and serve the community that of Bermuda through Lionism.
Our District encompasses Nassau County & the Country of Bermuda. See, we told you we're incredibly unique.
With that comes a lot of opportunities to help because your local community needs you. You can do it simply by joining any one of our clubs throughout our District. If you don't know where to start, just reach out here. and we'll connect you to a representative from the nearest club.
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LATEST DISTRICT UPDATES
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The 102nd Annual New York State and Bermuda Convention, (aka MD-20) will take place in Syracuse, New York on April 17 - 19, 2026,
Tim was a friend to all Lions and the communities they server throughout NYS and the country of Bermuda.
His commitment to Lionism spanned decades. Not only was he a longtime member and officer of the West Seneca Lions, but he also served our Multiple District of New York State and Bermuda, faithfully presiding over Council meetings, multiple district conventions, the international family, international Lions conventions and the day-to-day business of the multiple. Throughout his service, Tim was recognized for his outstanding dedication and leadership, receiving numerous awards and accolades that reflected the deep respect and admiration of his fellow Lions.
Beyond his Lions work, Tim was a loving husband to Cindy Jachlewski and the dear father of Tim, Dan, Joe, Kim Trautmann, and Andrew. A loving Papa of Joshua, Theo, Nathan, Jacob, Owen, Zachary, Henry, Connor and Juliette. As well as brother of Barb O'Neill and Frank Jachlewski. Not to forget his brothers and sisters in law and nieces and nephews
Family and friends gathered in his memory on Tuesday, September 26th at the Sieck, Mast & Leslie Funeral Home, 250 Orchard Park Road in West Seneca. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Wednesday, August 27th at Queen of Heaven Church in West Seneca, followed by interment at St. Matthew’s Cemetery, where Lion Tim was laid to rest.
If you want to leave a message of condolence, or plant a tree in Tim’s memory, please visit the Sieck, Mast & Leslie Funeral Home website.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations in Tim’s memory to the West Seneca Lions Club or the Brandel-Murphy Youth Foundation, causes close to his heart.
May his legacy of service and kindness continue to inspire us all.
GENESEEVALLEYLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-E1)
Coming Soon
5780 Hilltop Rd. Cuba, NY 14727
585-281-1790
email (talk or text)
FINGERLAKESLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-E2)
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54 Center Street, Union Springs, NY 13160
607-301-0449 (talk or text)
email
BROOKLYNQUEENSLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20=K1)
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135-01 Lefferts Blvd S Ozone Park, NY 11420
(646) 481-5769 (talk or text)
email
NASSAUCOUNTYLIONS.ORG & BERMUDALIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-K2)
Coming Soon
80 Custer Ave. Williston Park, NY 11596
516 527 7207 (talk or text)
email
WNYLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-N)
Jeremy Schnurr
616 Harris Hill Rd., Lancaster, NY 14086
716-402-8466 (talk or text)
email
HUDSONVALLEYCATSKILLLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-O)
Tom Roberts
18 Woodcrest Lane, Milton, NY 12547
845-489-8350 (talk or text)
email
WHITEPLAINSAREALIONS.ORG
(aka District R-1)
Coming Soon
331 Scenic Road Mohegan Lake, NY 10547
914-609-8252 (talk or text)
email
NEWYORKAREALIONS.ORG
(aka District R-2)
Coming Soon
2775 Rt. 130, Apt. B-320 North Brunswick, NJ 18902
917-345-5768 (talk or text)
email
SUFFOLKCOUNTYLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20-S)
Coming Soon
567 Blue Ridge Dr., Medford, NY 11763
631.714.7114 (talk or text)
email
NORTHERNNYLIONS.ORG
(aka District 20W)
Coming Soon
13 Marilyn Drive Glenville, NY 12302
518.400.0603 (talk or text)
email
CENTRALNYLIONS.ORG
(aka DISTRICT 20-Y)
Coming Soon
3 West St. Windsor, NY 13865
315-298-4327
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International Association of Lions Clubs
lionsclubs.org
300 22nd Street
Oakbrook, IL 60521-8842 USA
630-571-5466
International Officers 2021 - 2022
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Past International President
Douglas Alexander 2021 - 2022
web site http://www.DouglasXAlexander.org
e-mail: dalexander143@msn.com
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Past International President
Albert F. Brandel (Service Partner, Dr. Maureen Murphy) ... 2008-2009
e-mail: PIPAlBrandel@nylionsclubs.org
Current International Director (2023-2025)
Anthony Paridiso
e-mail: InternationalDirector@nylionsclubs.org
MD-20 Past International Directors
Gary Brown (Lion Barbara Brown) ...2019-2021
(E) browngus46@gmail.com
Robert Libin (Lion Michelle) ... 2015-2017
(E) rmlibin@att.net
Dr. Steven Tremaroli (Lion Marianne) ... 2013-2015
e-mail: pidsteventremaroli@aol.com
Douglas X. Alexander ...................2010-2012
e-mail: dalexander143@msn.com
John Rabideau (Bernie) ....................2002-2004
e-mail: jrabid5632@aol.com
Dr. Edward V. Cordes (Gail)......................1996-98
e-mail: vettesight@stny.rr.com
Albert F. Brandel (Maureen Murphy).........1993-95
e-mail: brandel404@aol.com
PID Dr. Jack Weber (PARTNER Lion Pearl Glassman).....1985-87
e-mail: lionweber@aol.com
last update 07/07/24
GET INVOLVED WITH NYS & BERMUDA LIONS (aka MD-20 Lions) LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
* 2025 Lions Leadership Institute Info Trifold
* 2025 Leadership Institute Application
* 2025 Lions Leadership Application Instructions
If you'd like more information reach out to
PCC Bill Shembeda by email.
Lions Camp Badger www.lionscb.org
Empire State Special Needs Experience
(formerly Empire State Speech and Hearing Clinic)
Lions Camp Badger is a project of the Lions of New York State and Bermuda Lions Camp Badger is located 20 miles south of Ithaca, NY in a rural setting. Our program is designed to offer each child a great summer camp experience. Our dedicated staff work together as a team to meet each child’s special needs.
The camp program is designed to support each camper’s individual needs and goals; strengthen talents, skills and abilities; increase independent skills; gain self confidence and improve self awareness; make friends and have fun.
For more information, a copy of our Camp Facts, Fees and Schedule, and find our Camper Application, please go to our website, http://www.lionscb.org,call 1-800-232-7060, or e-mail lionscampbadger@frontiernet.net
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New York and Bermuda Lions Foundation www.nysblf.org
The New York State Bermuda Lions Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit corporation. Donated funds are disbursed as grants for humanitarian projects in local communities in conjunction with local Lions Clubs.
The Foundation receives contributions from individual Lions, Lion Clubs, Corporations, other Foundations, and runs fund raising activities throughout the year.
Since its founding in 1992, the Foundation has approved more than US$ 355,000 for service projects that have improved the quality of life in many communities in our Multiple.
Our mission is to provide District-Wide support for worthy projects, which would otherwise be beyond the means of individual clubs or districts. Click here to learn more
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Lions SEE, Inc www.lionssee.org/
Lions "Screening Eyes Early" Free vision screening to help identify children with or at risk for amblyopia, offered by your local Lions Clubs in collaboration with the Lions SEE Program at the Ira G. Ross Eye Institute.
The mission of Lions SEE, Inc. (Screening Eyes Early) is to decrease childhood blindness through early detection and treatment of the most common vision disorders that cause Amblyopia; insuring that all children of New York State will be able to SEE their future
STATE PROJECTS
* Empire State Special Needs Experience - Lions Camp Badger
* New York State and Bermuda Lions Foundation
* Lions SEE Program - free vision screening for children.
* MD20 Lions Quest web site
Other MD20 Projects
* Brandel-Murphy Foundation
* The Lions Eye Bank for Long Island
* MD20 Lions World Trade Center Relief Activities
OTHER MD-20 LINKS
* New York Lions Clubs Website Links
* Lions Kids Sight USA
* Health Resources For Lions & Communities
* Lions Clubs International
* Create a FREE Website for you club
* FAQ club website
* Club Resource page
* Important Tax Information
* Club Insurance
* Lions Club Digital Catalogue
* Peace Poster Contest
* Helen Keller Speech to the Lions
LIONET
* Lions Program Sites in USA
* Lions Clubs International Foundation
Lions Clubs across New York State & Bermuda do many things. Here are the 5 that we focus on globally.
Click here or on the image to learn more.
Click to learn a little Lions Clubs history.
The International Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of Chicago businessman Melvin Jones. He believed that local business clubs should expand their horizons from purely professional concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large.
Jones' own group, the Business Circle of Chicago, agreed. After contacting similar groups around the country, an organizational meeting was held on June 7, 1917, at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago. The new group took the name of one of the groups invited, the "Association of Lions Clubs," and a national convention was held in Dallas in October of that year. A constitution, by-laws, objects and code of ethics were approved.
Among the official objects adopted in those early years was one which read, "No club shall hold out the financial betterment of its members as its object." This object has remained one of the association's main tenets ever since.
Just three years after its formation, the organization became international when the first club in Canada was established in 1920. Major international expansion continued as clubs were established, particularly throughout Europe, Asia and Africa during the 1950s and 60s.
Why Lions are "Knights of the Blind"? - Perhaps the single event having the greatest impact on the association's service commitment occurred in 1925 when Helen Keller addressed the Lions at their international convention in Cedar Point, Ohio USA. It was there that she challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness."
In 1990 Lions launched their most aggressive sight preservation effort to date; SightFirst. The more than US$130 million-plus program strives to rid the world of preventable and reversible blindness by closing the gap between existing healthcare services and those that remain desperately needed.
Broadening its role in international understanding, the association helped the United Nations form the Non-Governmental Organizations sections in 1945, and continues to hold consultative status today. Each year, during The Lions Day With The United Nations ceremonies, an award is presented to the grand prize winner of the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
Since those first years, the association has grown to include 1.4 million men and women in more than 44,000 clubs located in approximately 185 countries and geographical areas.
They are volunteer members of clubs grouped under an International organization, where they enjoy fellowship, and dedicate part of their free time to help those in need all over the world, while making their individual communities a better place to live in.
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