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Happy Thanksgiving
 Upcoming Lions Events
 11/20 Lion Visible on the Mall
11/26 Denver Lions Foundation Meeting
11/27 Speaker Tom Seaver - CO Lottery Director
12/1 KidSight at Project Hope – NEED HELP
12/4 – Service Tuesday at Savio
12/4 Colorado Gives Day
12/5 Denver Lions Board Meeting
12/11 Speaker Steve Brown – Fishing Foundation
12/18 Lions Holiday Party
Lion Visible Tuesday  Nov 20
KidSight at Project HOPE - need help
We have partnered with Colorado Academy Project H.O.P.E. to do KidSight Screening at this event.  This is a huge event and we expect to screen at least 400 kids.  We are planning to use 4-6 PlusOptix to keep up with screening these many kids.  We will need help in screening and managing the flow of kids and parents.   Spanish speakers would be helpful.  They are expecting 2000 people with over half being kids. Below is an event description.   
 
Founded in the mid-90s by students from the Class of 1996, Students H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Eat) has evolved into the largest service learning project on the CA campus – and a major event for faculty, parent volunteers, and school staff as well. The first event served approximately 200 people in a downtown Denver homeless shelter. Today, this Upper School student-run event provides gently used clothing, toiletry and baby care items, new holiday toys, basic medical care including flu shots, and a holiday meal to a growing population – 1800 attendees in 2016 – each December on our campus. Many disadvantaged families are bused by CA from downtown shelters and agencies.
 
Date:  Saturday, December 1st
Time:  9:30 am to 2 pm - Can work any amount of time you can.  
Location:  Colorado Academy, 3800 S Pierce St, Denver, CO 80235
 
Contact: Lion Fletcher Brown    brownsinco@gmail.com     303.619.8486
 
SAVE THE DATE - LIONS HOLIDAY PARTY  Dec 18
SAVE THE DATE
LIONS HOLIDAY PARTY
DECEMBER 18- TUESDAY
AT 
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1373 GRANT ST
DENVER CO
Savio Success Story

It was the Monday morning after the long Thanksgiving weekend, and Britton was just easing back into the work week. Her phone rang, and she glanced at her caller ID and saw it was her client Kristi reaching out unexpectedly. Britton had been working with Kristi since March as part of a voluntary program for parents and children who become involved with Jefferson County as the result of child maltreatment related to a parent’s use of drugs or alcohol.

“I caved,” Kristi announced shortly after Britton answered.

Britton couldn’t help but feel disappointed. Kristi has been progressing steadily in the program, and this was a notable setback. Kristi picked up on Britton’s reaction and continued, “the holiday proved to be too much,” she said sheepishly.

Britton wasn’t surprised by this. Her experience had taught her that it’s common for substance using parents to struggle at the holidays – the frequency of parties, additional financial stress and the typically complex family relationships of her clients make this time of year particularly challenging. Britton also knew from experience that this was an opportunity for a significant step forward for Kristi.

Britton thanked Kristi for self-reporting the incident rather than hiding it and pointed this as a sign of progress. She told Kristi that she’d need to report this to her full Family Integrated Treatment (FIT) Court team – a group of county caseworkers and attorneys assigned to her case to ensure her recovery progress and the safety of her children.

The FIT team determined to implement full supervision of Kristi anytime she was with her daughter to ensure the child’s safety. This aggravated Kristi “Why do you have to do this? It’s just one setback, and now I can’t be trusted around my own children?!”

Britton shifted the conversation from the decision to what needed to be done to remove the restriction. Kristi’s initial reaction faded, and Britton began discussing with her ways to prevent another relapse with the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday coming up. Kristi decided to attend an additional AA or group meeting until after the holidays to lean on her sober supports. Britton helped her identify transportation to ensure Kristi could meet the goal she set for herself. Kristi also began thinking about how to avoid triggering situations during the holiday season.

Though Thanksgiving holiday had brought a setback, Britton was encouraged by Kristi’s reaction. “A lot of times we see roadblocks or obstacles, and they start backsliding. But when they utilize the coping skills they’ve learned or lean on the comradery in the support groups, then these setbacks become real opportunities for growth.”

By the next summer, Britton’s assessment proved to be correct. Kristi had made it past the holidays and the next six months without another setback. Britton, and the FIT Court team had gathered for Kristi’s graduation from the program. She hadn’t relapsed since Thanksgiving, and she overcame many triggers that were dangerous to her sobriety by leaning on her coping skills and peers. During her graduation, Kristi reflected on her journey of more than 400 days that reunited her with her children, taught her to be a better parent and gave her back her sobriety. When she thanked Britton for her work, Britton was quick to remind her “you did all the work.”

Holiday Volunteer Opportunities
Lion Michael James works with Volunteers of America.    As we approach the Holiday Season there are a number of volunteer opportunities.  CLICK HERE for all the events offered by VoA.
 
Thanks to Lion Michael for all the good work he does
Service Tuesday Dec 4 at Savio

On Tuesday, December 4  will have our Service Tuesday.   This is an opportunity for Lions to do a service project and have lunch and fellowship with other Lions and guests.  It will be a hands-on project.   See below for location.

This service project will be assembling kids backpacks with medical supplies to go to kids in countries and communities in need.  The backpack has basic "medicine cabinet" items that are scarce in the developing world. If a child gets hurt, families might have to travel a long distance by bicycle, bus or even on foot to receive care at the nearest hospital or medical clinic.  

We are partnering with Project Cure for the backpacks.

Date:  Tuesday, December 4

Time: Noon to 1:30 pm

Location:  Savio at 1530 W 13th Ave, Denver, CO 60608 in Multi-Purpose Room.

Guests:  Bring a guest to show a Lions service project

Lunch:  Buffet lunch

RSVP:  Email  weserve@gmail.com   or leave a message at 303.504.6293

Parking:  There is FREE parking around the office.  

Buy King Sooper Cards as a holiday gift. 
Using Lions Club King Sooper gift card helps support the Denver Lions.   When you make your purchase with this card a percentage goes to the Club.  The gift card can be reloaded at any time. In the past year, Lions using the cards have earned the Club almost $1630 
 
The holidays are coming and what a great time to buy cards as gifts.   When you buy a card it is charged to your club account.   See Lion Susy to buy cards
 
 
Colorado Gives Day - Dec 4 
Save the date for Colorado Gives Day  - December 4
 
You can extend your donation to the Denver Lions Foundation by doing it through CO Gives Day.  
 

Join one of the largest one-day giving movements in the country.

Each December Coloradans come together with the common goal to strengthen the community by helping to power nonprofits. Community First Foundation and FirstBank partner to make this day rewarding for givers, nonprofits and the community as a whole.

This year Colorado Gives Day was Tuesday, December 5, and featured a $1 million Incentive Fund. Every nonprofit receiving a donation on Colorado Gives Day received a portion of the fund, increasing the value of every dollar donated. Colorado Gives Day has grown to be the state's largest one-day online giving event, raising more than $182 million since it began in 2010. 

If you are eligible you can use part of your Required Minimum Deduction (RMD) to make a donation.

Click here to donate to the Denver Lions Foundation through CO Gives Day   CLICK HERE
Hearing Dogs  40 years
Help support the Club buy King Soopers Cards,
A Call to Action
This weeks edition of A Call to Action is:
Sign up for a service project 
Upcoming Events
FOUNDATION BOARD MEETING
Club Office at First Baptist Church
Nov 26, 2018
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
 
Lions Club Meeting
Maggiano's Little Italy
Nov 27, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
LIONS CLUB LAST FRIDAY GATHERING
Bull and Bush
Nov 30, 2018
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
KIDSIGHT at H.O.P.E at Co Accademy
Colorado Academy
Dec 01, 2018
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
 
KIDSIGHT AT CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT
Greenlee Elementary - CTD
Dec 04, 2018
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
 
Service Tuesday at Savio
Savio House
Dec 04, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
LIONS CLUB BOARD MEETING
Club Office at First Baptist Church
Dec 05, 2018
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
 
SAVIO BOARD MEETING
SAVIO HOUSE
Dec 05, 2018
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
 
KIDSIGHT AT LOWERY
Dec 06, 2018
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
 
Lions Club Meeting
MAGGIANO'S
Dec 11, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
Speakers
Nov 27, 2018
Colorado Lottery - where the money goes
Dec 11, 2018
Fishing for Change Foundation
Jan 08, 2019
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