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.

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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.

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In 1984 the Lions Eye Bank of Manitoba & Northwest Ontario was established as a separate registered non-profit charitable organization to focus on eye health, including corneal transplants, human eye tissue collection, eye-related medical research and organ donor advocacy.


Lions Foundation of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and it’s programs are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Financial support is provided by Lions Clubs and their members, as well as community-minded individuals and organizations. Lions are recognized worldwide for their humanitarian services to the blind and visually impaired. This began when Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become “knights of the blind” in 1925. Lions accepted Keller’s challenge and for more than 90 years, Lions have been recognized throughout the world for their commitment to blindness prevention. In Manitoba, Lions members continue their humanitarian service to help those who suffer with vision disabilities through the Lions Eye Bank and the annual snowmobile fundraising event the Journey for Sight. Both Lions and non-members bring rays of light to many who suffer with corneal blindness.
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Our Mission

Our Mission is to support individuals with financial assistance in purchasing adaptive devices, transportation and accommodation which may not be entirely funded by provincial health. We aid in identifying and supporting the need for diagnostic services and improving quality of life

” Just knowing that two people can see again makes this difficult journey much more bearable. My dad lives in my memory through the vision of the recipients. I hope that by sharing my story readers realize just how important a donation to the Lion’s Eye Bank can be. “

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