We are on our short summer break and will be back at it in September.
Khadija Ndiaye, Monona Grove High School, plans to attend UW Madison or Edgewood College.
Lillyanne Mendenwalt, La Follette High School, plans to attend UW Madison.
Emma Johnson, MG21 Monona Grove Liberal Arts Charter School, plans to attend Madison College.
When selfless, like-minded people gather together, beautiful things happen. From facilitating health screenings and feeding the hungry to cleaning up local parks and helping rebuild communities after disaster, Lions are ready and willing to jump in wherever there’s a need.
We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. More than 1.4 million Lions around the world are responding to local and global challenges with kindness and care. Come volunteer with us.
We serve to improve health and well-being, strengthen communities, support those in need, and encourage peace and international understanding.
We provide support for the needs of children and families affected by childhood cancer.
We work to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and improve quality of life for those living with diabetes.
We take steps to meet immediate needs and provide long-term support for communities.
We find ways to protect the environment to create healthier communities and a more sustainable world.
We identify the world’s most crucial needs and provide humanitarian aid where it’s needed most.
We strive to improve food security and access to nutritious food to help alleviate hunger.
We help prevent avoidable blindness and improve quality of life for people who are blind or visually impaired.
We support young people so they can make positive choices and lead healthy and productive lives.