07-19-17 Tom Schneider - Rotary Club

Tom Schneider, Rotary Midday VP Public Relations and Peace.

Where: Hotel Mission. #1 Salida a Queretaro Info: 415.112.3413.

Free Parking in back. Or the #7, 8, or 9 will drop you at the door for $7p! Free and in English.

When local children cannot see well enough in school, they might be asked not to return to school until they have glasses. In many cases, this is a financial impossibility, depriving children of education and a brighter future. Enter the Lions Club, which runs an eye clinic at Patronato Pro Ninos every Thursday morning to check young and older eyes and find them the glasses they need at little or no cost.

Come to Rotary Tuesday, July 18, at 12:30 p.m. to hear Lions Club President Victor Guzman share more information about the Lions Club’s work to bring a world of sight to San Miguel. The meeting will be at Hotel Mision, Salida a Queretaro 1, free and in English.

“We are particularly dedicated to providing the children with the glasses they need,” said Lions President Victor Guzman. “We see 20-30 clients each week, which makes it very difficult to keep up with the costs of rent and lenses. Other than these two items and the cost of our comptroller reporting to Hacienda, there are no overhead costs as all the work is done by volunteers,” he continued.

“These volunteers and other generous souls are the ones who provide the money to keep up with the costs as no money is received from the Lions Club International. Of course, we would welcome any contributions of money or glasses as well as time from those who would like to volunteer once a week to provide this very important service to the Mexicans who have so warmly welcomed us into their country, their city, and their hearts,” concluded Guzman.

The Lions club also offers diabetes testing free of charge. Diabetes often can impact vision, so if diabetes is suspected, the test is done and referrals are made for those who need medical treatment. Lions also provides education about nutrition for those who need it.

In 1925, Helen Keller addressed the Lions International convention in Cedar Point, Ohio, challenging them to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness."

The mission of the Lion’s Club is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding.

Rotary is where neighbors, friends and problem solvers share ideas, join leaders and take action to create lasting change. For more information, contact President Fred Collins at PresidentMidday@Berkleyline.com and see RotarySMAMidday.org.

Upcoming Midday Programs 2017 include:

July 18​: Victor Guzman, Lions eyeglass and other Lions programs.

July 25: ​Internal meeting ​led by P​resident Fred Collins​ for Rotary Midday​ members (and potential members)​.

August 1. Fumi Johns, director of the World Peace Prayer Society​ will talk about

August 2. Please join us for the Inauguaration of ​San Miguel's own Peace Pole to be InauguratedWed August 2, at 4pm in Parque Juarez.

Aug 8. Meet a real "Dreamer", his wife and their young family who have been deported and chose San Miguel for their new home. Hear of their challenges and joys of relocating to a country he left at age 3. Hear about the new Deportee Resource Network being formed in San Miguel.

Stay tuned!

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