Lions MD-18 Georgia

Lions MD-18 Georgia The Lions Organization of Georgia Lions Clubs of Georgia

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🌞 Sign Up Today for Georgia Lions Camp Summer Programs!

We are thrilled to offer specially crafted summer camp programs designed to provide an exciting, empowering, and unforgettable experience for youth and adults living with visual impairments. 💙

Campers will enjoy incredible outdoor adventures including biking, swimming, horseback riding, climbing activities, nature exploration, campfires, and more — all within a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment designed to encourage confidence, independence, friendship, and personal growth. 🌿✨

At Georgia Lions Camp, every experience is built to help campers develop essential life skills, build self-esteem, create lifelong memories, and discover their limitless potential while having fun and connecting with others who share similar experiences.

🌟 Adventure awaits. Friendships grow here. Confidence begins here.

Learn more or register today: Georgia Lions Camp https://glcb.org/

🦁Happy  ! We share this planet, our home. Lions and Leos are committed to protecting it - together!
06/05/2026

🦁Happy ! We share this planet, our home. Lions and Leos are committed to protecting it - together!

06/03/2026

🌟 Vision for a Brighter Tomorrow 🌟

At Georgia Lions Camp, we are committed to empowering youth and adults living with a visual impairment to thrive through inclusive, transformative experiences that inspire confidence, independence, friendship, and personal growth. 💙🏕️

Through adventure, connection, and support, campers are encouraged to discover their strengths, build lifelong memories, and unlock their full potential in an environment where everyone belongs. Together, we are helping create a brighter future for individuals in the blind and visually impaired community. ✨

06/01/2026
Today is Helen Keller Day!Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA, in 1880, Helen Keller developed a fever at 18 months of age t...
06/01/2026

Today is Helen Keller Day!

Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA, in 1880, Helen Keller developed a fever at 18 months of age that left her blind and deaf. With the help of an exceptional teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan of the Perkins School for the Blind, Helen Keller learned sign language and braille. A few years later, she learned to speak. As an adult, she became a tireless advocate for people with disabilities. And in 1925, she attended the Lions Clubs International Convention and challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." The Lions accepted her challenge, and our work ever since has included sight programs aimed at preventable blindness.

In 1971, the Board of Directors of Lions Clubs International declared that June 1 would be remembered as Helen Keller Day.

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Eatonton, GA
31024

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 2pm - 6pm

Telephone

+17064850545

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