COUPEVILLE LIONS CLUBMailing Address:
P.O. Box 473 Coupeville, WA 98239 (360) 678-4105 Club #7928 - District 19-H |
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SERVICE PROJECTS arise as a need arises.
FIRST ANNUAL SERVICE PROJECT SEMINAR
On January 22, 2020 the Coupeville Lions Membership/Retention Team held their first Annual Service Project Seminar! The inspiration behind the SP Seminar came from the process high school students attend when they want to check out colleges, which are located on site, at the same time. The process is also very similar if one were to go to a job faire visiting booths of prospective employers. Our Service Projects range from weekly, monthly, yearly and five times a year. Chairs from each of our 22 Service Projects and three (3) Fundraisers were present, with props to show off, share the responsibilities necessary to run their Projects and sign up members who browsed past each station during the evening, with the opportunity to take over as Chair, join as a co-chair or simply volunteer. Without a Chair to organize and run any one of our Service Projects, community members from the Town of Coupeville lose out on a service which greatly impacts their life, if it went away.
Wednesday's event, which will become an annual event, inspired our members to leave
with a sense of pride knowing their gifts and talents met the need TO SERVE.
On January 22, 2020 the Coupeville Lions Membership/Retention Team held their first Annual Service Project Seminar! The inspiration behind the SP Seminar came from the process high school students attend when they want to check out colleges, which are located on site, at the same time. The process is also very similar if one were to go to a job faire visiting booths of prospective employers. Our Service Projects range from weekly, monthly, yearly and five times a year. Chairs from each of our 22 Service Projects and three (3) Fundraisers were present, with props to show off, share the responsibilities necessary to run their Projects and sign up members who browsed past each station during the evening, with the opportunity to take over as Chair, join as a co-chair or simply volunteer. Without a Chair to organize and run any one of our Service Projects, community members from the Town of Coupeville lose out on a service which greatly impacts their life, if it went away.
Wednesday's event, which will become an annual event, inspired our members to leave
with a sense of pride knowing their gifts and talents met the need TO SERVE.
How Do I Get The Lions Club To Support My Project?
The Coupeville Lions Club are constantly assessing the needs of the community to determine how it can best be served.
If you are aware of a community or a humanitarian need and want to request assistance from the Coupeville Lions Club, either:
If you are aware of a community or a humanitarian need and want to request assistance from the Coupeville Lions Club, either:
- Send a letter to the Club at Coupeville Lions Club P. O. Box 473, Coupeville, WA
- Send an email to the Coupeville Lions Club President with a detailed explanation
- of the project together with reliable contact information. (Download Financial Request Form)