Boynton Lions Club Supports Parents And Children In Need

  • Thursday, May 21, 2015
Richmond Blackwell presents a check to director Kristy Lawson
Richmond Blackwell presents a check to director Kristy Lawson

The Boynton Lions Club has donated $100 to assist adults and children at the Family Crisis Center of Walker, Dade, Catoosa and Chattooga.

President Richmond Blackwell presented a check to director Kristy Lawson.

The Family Crisis Center is needing assistance with donated funds for children in their program to participate in summer activities such as camp.

The Lions Club works on a statewide level with Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation, Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind and the Emory Child Care Center. 

Another major community project is the long-term care and maintenance of the Dailey Hill Cemetery. The group is now receiving donations from friends and relatives of those interred there to assist with the costs of mowing and upkeep. Donations may be sent to Boynton Lions Club c/o BUMC, 4246 Boynton Drive, Ringgold, Georgia 30736.

The Boynton Lions Club meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at  Boynton United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. For information: (423) 991-1837.

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