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In recognition of the
50th anniversary of Lions Clubs of New Zealand,
the Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust Board has announced its intention
to award a Trust Fellowship in April 2005.
The Fellowship
recipient’s research project may involve, but is not limited to, the
prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of health conditions. The monetary
value of the Fellowship will be based on the nature of the application.
Expressions of interest are
invited from any organisation who wishes to sponsor a person who could be
considered or would qualify for this Fellowship.
David Gault, Chairman of the
Trust Evaluation Committee says, “The Fellowship recipient will be a
person who has achieved pre-eminence in their particular field of expertise. The
awarding of the Fellowship is a significant recognition by Lions Clubs New
Zealand of that person’s merit, knowledge and qualifications and their
potential to advance the welfare of New Zealanders.”
This is only the second
Fellowship in the 25 year history of the Trust. The first was awarded in April
2000 to Dr. Roderick D MacLeod to celebrate the Trust’s
20th Anniversary.
Ron Lawrence, Chief Executive
Officer, Lions Clubs New Zealand says “The Fellowship is a significant
honour. In monetary terms it provides valuable recognition to an individual who
has made a noteworthy contribution in his or her respective field.”
Expressions of interest must be submitted by 31
January 2005 (for details on how to apply please see fact sheet). The Fellowship
will be awarded in April 2005.
For any further information please contact: David Gault
Chairman, Trust Evaluation Committee
Phone – (04) 237 7436
Email – david.gault@xtra.co.nz
FACT SHEET
The
Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust
Fellowship Applications
Trust
Chairman
The Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust. P.O. Box 1335, Palmerston North.
Lions
Clubs in New Zealand
The
first New Zealand Lions Club was formed in 1955 in Auckland. Now there are
around 500 Clubs, and 12,700 members. Worldwide, the International Association
of Lions Clubs has a membership of over 1.3 million in 192 countries and
geographical areas.
The emphasis is on community service in all forms. Lions programmes serve the young and the aged, the disabled and the disadvantaged - anybody who has a need. Programmes are conducted locally, nationally and internationally. They include sight, conservation and work with the blind, citizenship services, hearing and speech action, programmes with the deaf, drug education, and environment, recreational, health and social services. Lions' contributions to the development and care of New Zealand youth include living skills programmes, drug awareness, an international youth exchange programme, the national Young Speechmaker Contest and International Peace Poster Competition. In 2005, Lions Clubs New Zealand will celebrate its 50th anniversary of service in New Zealand. |
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