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Latest revision as of 06:26, 21 July 2025

We are the Lions of
the Lower Hudson Valley, New York.
the world’s largest service organization,
with over 1.4 million members in more than 200 countries.
Our mission is simple yet profound: “We Serve.” Lions Clubs are dedicated to meeting the needs of their local communities and beyond, with a focus on eight global causes:
childhood cancer,
diabetes,
disaster relief,
environment,
humanitarian,
hunger,
vision,
youth]
.
Time is precious—24 hours a day, with 8 for sleep, 8 for work or school, and the rest juggled between chores, errands, fitness, and activities.
That leaves weekends for what truly matters: family, community, and hobbies that nurture our well-being. By multi-purposing our time, we can create meaningful moments that strengthen family bonds and enrich our lives. Small changes, big impact!
Discover how Lions Clubs International supports families in building connection and community.


District Governor: Everett (Mike) Conklin
First Vice District Governor: Jay Singer
2nd Vice District Governor: Dawn McEvoy
We represent the local Lions Clubs from the New York counties of
Putnam, Rockland and Northern Westchester
Putnam County, New York

Brewster
Carment Kent
Cold Spring
Rockland County, New York

Blauvelt Lions Club
Clarkstown Lions Club
North Rockland Lions Club
Pearl River Lions Club
Rockland Centennial Hybrid Lions Club
Stony Point Lions Club
Suffern Lions Club
Northern Westchester County, New York

Bedford Hills
Bedford Village
Croton-on-Hudson
Lewisboro
Mt. Kisco
North Salem
Pleasantville
Somers
Thornwood
Valhalla
Yorktown
District Purpose
Lions Clubs International is organized into districts to enhance efficiency, coordination, and localized impact in its global service efforts. Each district serves a specific geographic region and has distinct purposes that align with the organization's broader mission of community service and humanitarian work. Here’s an overview of the purpose of individual districts within Lions Clubs International:
Local Coordination and Leadership
Districts provide a regional structure to manage and support individual Lions Clubs. Each district is led by a District Governor and a leadership team who guide clubs, ensuring they align with Lions Clubs International’s goals while addressing local community needs.
Facilitating Community Service
Districts help coordinate service projects that address local challenges, such as vision care, hunger relief, environmental initiatives, or youth programs. By focusing on regional priorities, districts ensure that Lions’ efforts are relevant and impactful in their specific communities.
Training and Development
Districts organize training programs, workshops, and leadership development initiatives to equip club members with the skills needed to lead effective service projects and manage club operations. This fosters growth and sustainability within clubs.
Networking and Collaboration
Districts create opportunities for clubs within the same region to collaborate, share resources, and exchange ideas. Events like district conventions or rallies strengthen connections among Lions and enhance collective impact.
Administrative Oversight
Districts serve as an intermediary between individual clubs and the international headquarters. They monitor club performance, ensure compliance with organizational policies, and provide support for membership growth and retention.
Promoting Global Initiatives Locally
Districts adapt Lions Clubs International’s global initiatives (e.g., childhood cancer, youth programs, environment, humanitarian needs, vision, diabetes awareness, or disaster relief) to their region’s unique cultural and social context, ensuring global campaigns resonate locally.
Each district typically comprises 35–50 clubs and 1250 members, depending on the region’s size and membership density, and is part of a larger structure that includes multiple districts and sub-districts under Lions Clubs International’s global framework. This structure allows for scalability and localized action while maintaining unity in the organization’s mission to serve communities worldwide.
For more details, you can visit the official Lions Clubs International website at lionsclubs.org or explore their organizational structure for specifics on district roles and activities.