About Us
LCS Millennium is a member of the Multiple Sub District 308-A1 (Singapore), and is also part of Lions Club International (LCI), which is one of the largest humanitarian service organization in the world.
Mission | Vision
Mission
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.
Vision
Converting LEOs into Lions by being the preferred Lion Club for the youths in Singapore! Being a Lion is about leading by example, building relationships and improving the world through kindness.
Our Lion Entities
Lions Home For The Elders (LHE) – LIONSHOME.ORG.SG
Lions Home for the Elders is a Voluntary Welfare Organisation (VWO) that actively promotes and employs best practices in providing services and programmes for the ageing community. Initiated and established by Lions Clubs of Singapore, Lions Home for the Elders offers a spectrum of Aged Care services, caregiver and family support to assist families to meet the challenges of loved ones growing old. Today, Lions Home operates two fully equipped well designed nursing homes at Bishan and Bedok South, with capacity to house a total of 384 residents.
Lions Befrienders Service Association – LIONSBEFRIENDERS.ORG.SG
Lions Befrienders provides friendship and care for seniors to age in place with community participation, enabling them to enjoy meaningful and enriching lives. Lions Befrienders runs an islandwide Befriending Programme targeted at seniors 65 years and above who have limited or no family support, Senior Activity Centres to keep seniors socially engaged and physically active, as well as a Cluster Support network that focuses on ensuring frail and vulnerable seniors are closely monitored through frequent home visits and case management.
Lions Community Service Foundation – LCSF.ORG.SG
The Lions Community Service Foundation (Singapore) was formally registered as Charity in Singapore in 2003 to succeed the then District Foundation as the central organization for fiscal resources generated by Lions fund-raising activities. Its primary purpose is to establish the Foundation Endowment Fund from donations raised from the public to fund Lions community service activities, including the Lions Home, Lions Befrienders and other Lions projects. Its Institute of Public Character (IPC) was renewed on 20 November 2010 to receive tax exempt donations.
Lions SaveSight Centre – LSSC.ORG.SG
Lions Befrienders provides friendship and care for seniors to age in place with community participation, enabling them to enjoy meaningful and enriching lives. Lions Befrienders runs an islandwide Befriending Programme targeted at seniors 65 years and above who have limited or no family support, Senior Activity Centres to keep seniors socially engaged and physically active, as well as a Cluster Support network that focuses on ensuring frail and vulnerable seniors are closely monitored through frequent home visits and case management.
Lions Prostheses Centre (LPC) – LCSF.ORG.SG/LIONS-PROSTHESES-CENTER-LPC/
Lions Prostheses Centre (LPC) was founded by a group of Lions Clubs in Singapore to provide financially disadvantaged amputees with prosthetic limbs to enable them to walk, work, and live a normal life.
Lions International
Leo Clubs
Leo clubs encourage youths to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service activities. They are dependent on a Lions club to sponsor and initiate a Leo club. Leo Club members are addressed as “Leos.” They conduct various projects in the fields of health care, elders, children, differently abled, literacy and education, and self-development. Leos can raise funds by conducting fund-raising projects. They can conduct projects with another Leo club, sponsoring Lions club, or with an outside organization. Leo clubs are sponsored by Lions clubs and comprise an official program of Lions Clubs International. LEO Club is the largest youth club of voluntary character in the world , present in 140 countries with over 160,000 members.