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Tammy Hafer FoundationTwenty years ago, a young girl in our community was very ill and needed a liver transplant. Our club, along with many local volunteers, established a fund in Tammy's name to help defray some of the medical expenses for her family. Tammy is now doing very well and has two children of her own. The Freeland Lions Club chose to maintain this fund, in her name, and has been able to help many families in their times of need through this special foundation. For more information Click Here. |
Free Eye Exams and GlassesThe Freeland Lions Club works closely with schools and the community to ensure that anyone needing an eye exam or glasses is able to have these, regardless of their financial situation. |
Leader Dog Foundation of MichiganThe Leader Dog Facility in Rochester, MI breeds and trains dogs for visually impaired or blind clients. The facility is run primarily through Lion donations and grants. It is the only facility of its kind in the world that does not charge clients to be "fitted" with one of their dogs. The cost per dog to be raised and trained for this important work is approximately $25,000. |
Michigan Eye BankThe Michigan Eye Bank was started by Lions Clubs in Michigan and is highly dependent on contributions from donors, Lions Clubs, and grants. Specializing in research and cornea transplants, this facility is recognized as being one of the best in the nation. |
Freeland Boy Scout Troop 323Chartered and sponsored by the Freeland Lions Club, the Freeland Boy Scout Troop has recognized more Eagle Scouts per capita than any other troop in Michigan. They are a community involvement troop, and the Freeland Lions Club is very proud of their activities. |
Camp QualityCamp Quality is a fun camp for youth cancer patients, and is totally dependent on donations and grants. To view their web page Click Here. |
Camp FishtalesCamp Fishtales provides a fun camp experience for children who are physically challenged. To view their web page Click Here. |
Special Needs Vision ClinicSpecial Needs Vision Clinic is located in Bridgeport, MI, and attends to the vision of severely impaired patients. |
Freeland Schools Special Education NeedsOver the years, the Freeland Lions Club has donated special education and training aids to schools and students with learning disorders. |
Tittabawassee Township Band Shell and Summer Concert SeriesThe Freeland Lions Club solicited donations from the community in addition to their own and physically helped with the construction of the band shell at North Park. Now into its fourth year, the Summer Concert Series has become a popular source of varied entertainment. |
Tittabawassee Township Disk Golf CourseIn conjunction with the Walleye Festival Committee, the Freeland Lions Club donated time and money to create an 18-hole disk golf course at North Park. Recognized as one of the finest disk golf courses in Michigan, several leagues and tournaments use the course year round. |
Freeland Lions Golf OutingGoing into our fifth year, this outing has become one of our major fundraisers, with nearly 150 golfers on our roster. A four person best ball format with a ladies division makes the event fun for everyone. Drinks, hot dogs, bratwurst and a pig roast highlight the day, along with prizesand raffle drawings. |
Freeland Lions Las Vegas NightOur "flagship" fundraising event, Las Vegas Night is going into its ninth year of a very successful history. With casino decor and gourmet buffet-style dinner, this is a fun evening complete with music, 50/50 drawings, and a $6000 raffle board. |
Freeland High School Senior ScholarshipsSince 1949, the Freeland Lions Club has worked with school administrators to award two $1000 scholarships to deserving high school seniors. |