Anual
Distrito 4-C5
Día especial de los niños de los Leones
17 de mayo de 2025

"Un día de comida, diversión y amistad"
Evento gratuito para todas las familias con un niño con necesidades especiales.
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¿Quiénes son los Leones?
Conviértete en un león
El Distrito 4C-5 cuenta con una variedad de clubes locales. Para encontrar un club cerca de usted, visite www.sacarealionsclubs.com hoy mismo.


Clubes de Leones Internacionales
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Cuando un club de Leones se reúne, los problemas se reducen. Y las comunidades mejoran. Esto se debe a que ayudamos donde se necesita, en nuestras propias comunidades y en todo el mundo, con una integridad y una energía inigualables.
Nuestros 46.000 clubes y más de 1,4 millones de socios nos convierten en la organización de clubes de servicio más grande del mundo. También somos una de las más eficaces. Nuestros socios hacen todo lo necesario para ayudar a sus comunidades locales. En todos los lugares donde trabajamos, hacemos amigos: con niños que necesitan gafas, con personas mayores que no tienen qué comer y con personas que quizá nunca conozcamos. El 100 % de los fondos recaudados se destina a comunidades locales o a desastres internacionales.
Para obtener más información, visite www.lionsclubs.org
Leones del Distrito 4C-5
It all started on July 1, 1958, when District 4-C5 was formed. Our District originally was part of 4-A, then became District 4-C1, and finally 4-C5 This all happened in one year due to the geographic size and number of Clubs involved.
Our membership numbers are 55 clubs and approximaely 1,500 members. We continue to focus on increasing our membership and retaining our members. We are continually working to develop new clubs to meet community service needs of our growing communities. District 4-C5 encompasses the counties of Placer, Nevada, Sacramento, El Dorado, Sierra, and Yolo.
It is divided into four Regions: Donner, Dos Rios, Sacramento and Washoe. The clubs in our district are divided, geographically, into 13 Zones. Three or four Zones make up a Region. Our District Governor visits each club during the year, bringing information to the club from the District, the Multiple District and Lions Clubs International and thanking them for all the community service.
Since 1993, we have elected Vice District Governors and in 2009 our district now has an elected 1st Vice District Governor and a 2nd Vice District Governor, both learning and planning for their service year while supporting the programs of the District Governor. Some of the projects that are supported by the District are:
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City of Hope
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The Hearing Foundation
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Folsom Project for the Visually Impaired
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Lions Education Foundation
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Lions in Sight
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Lions Project for Canine Companions, Inc.
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Youth Outreach
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Wilderness Camp for Deaf Children
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Lions International Peace Poster Contest
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Youth Exchange
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Northern California Lions Sight Association
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MD 4 Student Speaker Contest
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Volunteers of Vacaville
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White Cane Days.
Each club also has its local charities and projects that they donate to, along with being encouraged to support the district and International projects.
We are proud to have in our district Past International President Kay K. Fukushima from Senator Lions Club, International Director Bob Smith from Embarcardo Lions, and our District has had four Council Chairman (elected to lead the 15 Governors from California (Multiple District 4).
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