Pine Tree Senior Council, also known as Songnian Zhongxin, is a self-driven social and civic engagement group that empowers seniors to remain active and engaged in the community through group activities, hobbies, and advocacy.
Pine Tree Senior Council, also known as Songnian Zhongxin, is a self-driven social and civic engagement group that empowers seniors to remain active and engaged in the community through group activities, hobbies, and advocacy.
Provides a directory of Lions Clubs and would refer based on where inquirer lives for possible assistance with glasses and hearing aid needs. Accepts donations of used eyeglasses for third world projects. Also accepts used hearing aids. Eye screenings for children 6 months to 48 months.
PROJECTS include an Eye Bank and donor information.
Provides a directory of Lions Clubs and would refer based on where inquirer lives for possible assistance with glasses and hearing aid needs. Accepts donations of used eyeglasses for third world projects. Also accepts used hearing aids. Eye screenings for children 6 months to 48 months.
PROJECTS include an Eye Bank and donor information.
Grant applications filing assistance to assist and obtain arts in Nebraska. Locates professional artists and consultants. Offers workshops and public speakers.
The Fred Simon Gallery is located in the office and is open to the public during office hours.
Grant applications filing assistance to assist and obtain arts in Nebraska. Locates professional artists and consultants. Offers workshops and public speakers.
The Fred Simon Gallery is located in the office and is open to the public during office hours.
Assists in benefits for veterans and their families. Provides financial assistance, donates to needy veterans, provides community services and fellowship, and provides scholarships for members.
Assists in benefits for veterans and their families. Provides financial assistance, donates to needy veterans, provides community services and fellowship, and provides scholarships for members.
Provide financial assistance, assist stranded motorists, donates to needy veterans, provides community services and fellowship, and provides scholarships for members. Call for more information. Eligibility dates- WW1- 4/6/17-11/11/18, WW2- 12/7/41-12/31/46, Korean- 6/25/50-1/31/55, Vietnam- 2/28/61-5/7/75, Lebanon and Granada- 8/24/82-7/31/84 Panama- 12/20/89-1/31/90, Persian Gulf- 8/22/90 - continuing.
Provide financial assistance, assist stranded motorists, donates to needy veterans, provides community services and fellowship, and provides scholarships for members. Call for more information. Eligibility dates- WW1- 4/6/17-11/11/18, WW2- 12/7/41-12/31/46, Korean- 6/25/50-1/31/55, Vietnam- 2/28/61-5/7/75, Lebanon and Granada- 8/24/82-7/31/84 Panama- 12/20/89-1/31/90, Persian Gulf- 8/22/90 - continuing.
Central information, advocacy, and service agency for the arts in the City of Lincoln.
Maintains a database of local, regional, and national arts information.
Publishes ArtScene, an electronic compilation of arts events.
Programs focus on placing public art, awarding arts projects, providing arts roundtables and forums, increasing access to the arts for underserved audiences, and presenting the Mayor's Arts Awards.
Arts Festival.
Supporters receive ArtScene and other benefits.
Arts education and outreach.
Central information, advocacy, and service agency for the arts in the City of Lincoln.
Maintains a database of local, regional, and national arts information.
Publishes ArtScene, an electronic compilation of arts events.
Programs focus on placing public art, awarding arts projects, providing arts roundtables and forums, increasing access to the arts for underserved audiences, and presenting the Mayor's Arts Awards.
Provides a directory of Lions Clubs and would refer based on where inquirer lives for possible assistance with glasses and hearing aid needs. Accepts donations of used eyeglasses for third world projects. Also accepts used hearing aids. Eye screenings for children 6 months to 48 months.
PROJECTS include an Eye Bank and donor information.
Provides a directory of Lions Clubs and would refer based on where inquirer lives for possible assistance with glasses and hearing aid needs. Accepts donations of used eyeglasses for third world projects. Also accepts used hearing aids. Eye screenings for children 6 months to 48 months.
PROJECTS include an Eye Bank and donor information.
Promotes and encourages worthwhile and honorable endeavors which will make north Springfield a better place to work and live, strives to alert members to community needs and to become well-versed and knowledgeable in order to take constructive action for community involvement.
Promotes and encourages worthwhile and honorable endeavors which will make north Springfield a better place to work and live, strives to alert members to community needs and to become well-versed and knowledgeable in order to take constructive action for community involvement.
Provides a medical service that helps children needing treatment for congenital and acquire orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate.
Provides a medical service that helps children needing treatment for congenital and acquire orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate.
Services include eye exams and glasses, hearing aids, eye donor cards, leader dog procurement, cornea transplants at University of Iowa, for those not covered by insurance or other programs.
Iowa Lions Kidsight: A cooperative sight project with the University of Iowa Hospitals. Pre-school children are screened by taking pictures of their eyes and sending the pictures to the U of IA Hospitals for evaluation. Parents are notified if their child is found to need eye care.
Charity grants to community agencies with regard to eyesight and hearing, food banks, clothing, and more.
Listening program provides equipment to preschools to help with autistic children.
Recycles eye glasses, lenses, frames and hearing aids. Lions disassemble, measure, clean and inventory the various parts to be available for people of third world countries as VOSH teams determine prescriptions.
International Lions Foundation: Our club supports the ILF to a total of $1000 each three years. Lions members and others in the community contribute additionally.
Other services are considered as needs are identified if fund are available and the club's board and members approve. More information available online.
Services include eye exams and glasses, hearing aids, eye donor cards, leader dog procurement, cornea transplants at University of Iowa, for those not covered by insurance or other programs.
Iowa Lions Kidsight: A cooperative sight project with the University of Iowa Hospitals. Pre-school children are screened by taking pictures of their eyes and sending the pictures to the U of IA Hospitals for evaluation. Parents are notified if their child is found to need eye care.
Charity grants to community agencies with regard to eyesight and hearing, food banks, clothing, and more.
Listening program provides equipment to preschools to help with autistic children.
Recycles eye glasses, lenses, frames and hearing aids. Lions disassemble, measure, clean and inventory the various parts to be available for people of third world countries as VOSH teams determine prescriptions.
International Lions Foundation: Our club supports the ILF to a total of $1000 each three years. Lions members and others in the community contribute additionally.
Other services are considered as needs are identified if fund are available and the club's board and members approve. More information available online.
Offers art programs for all ages.
Arts for All - Demonstration and participation in art techniques designed for persons with or without disabilities. The equipment attaches to a wheel chair, but can be used without one to produce a floor-size mural in tempera paint on paper.
Children's Art Festival - Each spring, this program involves over 1,600 third through sixth grade students.
Summer classes - designed to offer children experiences not available in the current school curriculum.
Offers art programs for all ages.
Arts for All - Demonstration and participation in art techniques designed for persons with or without disabilities. The equipment attaches to a wheel chair, but can be used without one to produce a floor-size mural in tempera paint on paper.
Children's Art Festival - Each spring, this program involves over 1,600 third through sixth grade students.
Summer classes - designed to offer children experiences not available in the current school curriculum.
Volunteer organization that focuses on service projects and financial support locally, nationally, and internationally, with special emphasis on polio eradication, clean water, youth, and health.
Volunteer organization that focuses on service projects and financial support locally, nationally, and internationally, with special emphasis on polio eradication, clean water, youth, and health.