Providing support for those in need. The Lions Foundation was established in 1981 as a registered non-profit charitable organization, having evolved from Lions Disability Fund for Children, Inc. to reflect the wider scope of community members who were receiving assistance.

Your donations are a lifeline.

Lions Foundation programs rely on donations from people like you. What happens when the provincial health plan does not cover medical procedures or equipment? Many people that do not have financial means rely on Lions Foundation for help in acquiring eyeglasses, hearing aids, or prosthetics. Your gift helps to improve the quality of life for someone in need.

Need medical assistance?

Our programs can help:

We support, promote and foster programs for the benefit of both children and adults that are in need of assistance who live in the communities throughout Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.

We Help Bring the Change we Need in the World

Vision Programs
81%
Hearing Programs
76%
Helping Hands
79%

Need medical assistance?

Our programs can help

We support, promote and foster programs for the benefit of both children and adults that are in need of assistance who live in the communities throughout Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.

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Helping Hands

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Serenity Suite

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An estimated 5.59 million more have an eye disease that could cause sight loss.

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Upcoming Events

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A Lions Affair

In support of Children’s Hearing & Sight Programs. Join us on Safari with Comedian Big Daddy Tazz and Nafro Dance Productions. Safari Theme Costumes Encouraged. See more details on the event's page.

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Upcoming Events

In support of Children’s Hearing & Sight Programs. Join us on Safari with Comedian Big Daddy Tazz and Nafro Dance Productions. Safari Theme Costumes Encouraged. See more details on the event’s page.

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What They’re Talking

An estimated of 54% Canadians aged 40 to 79 (8.2 million)
had at least mild hearing loss

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