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Welcome to the FishHoek Simons Bay Lions Club

The Lions Club of Fish Hoek/Simonsbay was Chartered on 11 July 1973 as one of the Lions International 45,000 clubs and more than 1.3 million members, to serve the Fish Hoek community.

The Fish Hoek Lions Club is proud to say it has been serving the community with distinction ever since.

The Lions Club of Fish Hoek/SimonsBay is part of the world's largest service club organization. The club is part of Multiple District 410 and falls within District 410A which covers the Western and Northern Cape regions of South Africa as well as Namibia.

The Fish Hoek Lions Club are involved in many service and fund-raising projects.

Our main Project is the Lions Eye Clinic, held every week at the False Bay Hospital in Fish Hoek, whereby indigent patient’s eyes are tested and they are fitted with refurbished frames and prescription lenses at a nominal fee.

Our most ambitious fund-raisiner was the annual Slangkop Biker’s Rally, where we hosted a gathering of bikers over a weekend and supply them food, drink, good music and activities, as well as a place to sleep. Unfortunately, due to declining biker turnout over the five years the rally was hosted, as well as the significant costs involved if the rally was not well attended, the Fish Hoek Lions club, in association with their assistan 
t motorcycle club Odtsseus WC, have decided to end their joint venture for organising and providing the rally.


The members of Fish Hoek Lions Club are proud of their association and affiliation with the International Association of Lions Clubs, the largest and most successful service organisation in the world.

If you would like to join us or even lend a hand, please liaise with our club on the Contacts page, as invitation to the bi-monthly club meetings is usually for Lions members and by invited visitor only. The meetings start promptly at 19h30 and last between one and two hours.

 

Please visit the contacts TAB to get in touch with us.

 

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