History
Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation
The Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation was adopted by the four District Governors of 201 B, D, G & E at the 22nd Multiple District Convention in Canberra in 1974.
The Save Sight Foundation provided the University of Sydney’s Save Sight and Eye Health Institute with seeding funds over a six year period to assist with its establishment. The Lions NSW Eye Bank was established in partnership with the NSW Government Sydney Area Health Service. Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation contributed $110,000.00 annually towards the running costs of the Lions NSW Eye Bank. The Foundation is represented on the Eye Bank Management Committee by the Foundation’s Chairman and three Directors and on the Board of the Save Sight Institute by the Foundation’s Chairman and two Directors. The Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation also provided $55,000 p.a. to the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation to fund the Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Glaucoma Fellowship, and contributed $110,000 toward the cost of the $500,000 3D microscope now used in the Sydney Eye Hospital.
Since its inception Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation provided funding of more than $4,500,000 in grants to tax deductible gift authorised entities. Grants included Argon Lasers for treating eye disease, and other equipment appertaining to sight conditions, funding for sight related research projects with the Save Sight Institute, and financial assistance to the Lions NSW Eye Bank. It provided the University of Sydney's Save Sight and Eye Health Institute with seeding funds over a six year period to assist with its establishment. The Lions NSW Eye Bank was established in partnership with the NSW Government Sydney Area Health Service. The Eye Bank receives a substantial amount annually from the Save Sight Foundation to assist with its ongoing function of trying to keep the community in sight.
The Save Sight and Eye Health Institute and the Lions NSW Eye Bank are both housed at the Sydney Hospital in Macquarie St, Sydney. Directors of the Save Sight Foundation serve on the Council of the University of Sydney Save Sight and Eye Health Institute as well as on the Management committee of the Lions NSW Eye Bank.
Lions NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation
Sight-related projects are only part of the work being carried out by Lions Clubs throughout the world, and it was soon realised that the general health of the community was also in need of assistance. This led in 1981 to the founding of the Lions NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation in order to support a wider range of health projects, providing funds of more than $4,000,000 in grants. This funding comes from the interest earned on the capital of the Lions NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation. Grants approved by the Lions NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation assisted Lions Clubs in purchasing equipment for hospitals and individuals including foetal heart monitors, electric wheelchairs, hospital beds, dialysis machines and other much-needed health related equipment. It also supported ambulance services, university research, training of medical personnel, printing of medical publications, and more.
Lions NSW-ACT Sight & Health Foundation
Building upon the successes of the Lions NSW-ACT Save Sight Foundation and the Lions NSW-ACT Public Health Care Foundation, the present day Lions NSW-ACT Sight & Health Foundation was formed in 2023. The Foundation is owned by the Lions Clubs of the five Districts ('N' Districts) in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory (NSW & ACT). Each 'N' District is represented by three Directors and the District Governor of the day. The Directors are elected by delegates at each ‘N’ District Convention to serve for three years on a rotational basis. The District Governor serves during the term of his/her time in office. Directors are eligible for re-election at the end of their term.