Wednesday, July 27, 2005

About Lions Club International.

To be the global leader in community and humanitarian service.
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.

1917: The Beginning Chicago business leader Melvin Jones asked a simple and world-changingquestion – what if people put their talents to work improving their communities? Almost 100 years later, Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization, with more than 1.3 million members in more than 45,000 clubs and countless stories of Lions acting on the same simple idea: let's improve our communities.

1920: Going International Just three years after our founding, Lions became international whenwe established the first club in Canada. Mexico followed in 1927. In the 1950s and 1960s international growth accelerated, with new clubs in Europe, Asia and Africa.

1925: Eradicating Blindness Helen Keller addressed the Lions Clubs International Conventionin Cedar Point, Ohio, USA, and challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." Since then, we have worked tirelessly to aid the blind and visually impaired.

1945: Uniting Nations The ideal of an international organization is exemplified by our enduringrelationship with the United Nations. We were one of the first nongovernmental organizations invited to assist in the drafting of the United Nations Charter and have supported the work of the UN ever since.

1957: Organizing Youth Programs In the late 1950s, we created the Leo Program to providethe youth of the world with an opportunity for personal development through volunteering. There are approximately 144,000 Leos and 5,700 Leo clubs in more than 140 countries worldwide.

1968: Establishing Our Foundation Lions Clubs International Foundation assists Lions withglobal and large-scale local humanitarian projects. Through our Foundation, Lions meet the needs of their local and global communities.

1990: Launching SightFirst Through SightFirst, Lions are restoring sight and preventing blindness on a global scale. Launched in 1990, Lions have raised more than $346 million for this initiative. SightFirst targets the major causes of blindness: cataract, trachoma, river blindness, childhood blindness, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.

Today: Extending Our Reach Lions Clubs International extends our mission of service every day – in local communities, in all corners of the globe. The needs are great and our services broad, including sight, health, youth, elderly, the environment and disaster relief. Our international network has grown to include more than 200 countries and geographic areas.

Monday, July 25, 2005

Warga tua dapat melihat semula

[perakan] Warga tua dapat melihat semula

Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:08:52 -0700

KOTA BHARU, 25 Julai: Derita seorang warga tua yang hilang penglihatan mata kanannya dipercayai akibat dimasuki habuk sejak tiga bulan lalu berakhir selepas menjalani pembedahan menukar kornea mata.

Nasib malang yang menimpa Hussin Yaacob, 66, mendapat perhatian Kelab Lions Kota Bharu yang membantu mendapatkan sumbangan kornea mata daripada Northwest Lions Eye Bank, Amerika Syarikat.

Ketika ditemui di Wad Melati, Hospital Kota Bharu (HKB), Hussin berkata, pengalaman hilang penglihatan selama tiga bulan memang menakutkan kerana pada masa sama matanya sakit.

"Saya rasa terharu dengan jasa Kelab Lions yang tampil membantu mendapatkan sumbangan kornea mata ini. Tanpa usaha mereka, saya pasti tidak dapat melihat sehingga sekarang.

"Hasil sumbangan kornea yang diperoleh, saya selamat menjalani pembedahan di HKB pada 12 Julai lalu. Saya bersyukur kerana boleh melihat semula dan dapat melakukan kerja-kerja ringan di rumah selain membantu isteri saya, Siti Mariam Jusof, 63," katanya.

Hussin berkata, dia hilang penglihatan selepas matanya dimasuki habuk ketika melakukan kerja pembersihan sampah di rumahnya beberapa bulan lalu.

Pakar mata HKB mendapati matanya mengalami jangkitan kuman sehingga yang menghilangkan daya penglihatan dan menyebabkan kesakitan yang serius pada matanya.

Pemangku Presiden Kelab Lions Kota Bharu, Ronald Toolseram, berkata setakat ini, kelab itu sudah mengusahakan sumbangan derma lebih 10 kornea mata kepada penduduk negeri ini.

Katanya, sebelum ini kornea mata yang disumbangkan kepada pesakit di HKB dan Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) Kubang Kerian, diperoleh dari bank mata Sri Lanka.

"Ini kali pertama kami terima sumbangan dari Amerika Syarikat. Kelab Lions akan terus membantu golongan yang memerlukan bantuan dari semasa ke semasa," katanya.

Pakar Mata HKB, Dr Nik Azlan Nik Zaid, berkata pembedahan menukar kornea mata mengambil masa kira-kira dua jam dan pesakit mengambil masa antara dua hingga tiga minggu untuk sembuh dan penglihatan akan menjadi lebih jelas. //Sumber Bha

http://www.perakan.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1701

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