1928
1928
Sponsored Annual Boys Coaster Race
1929
1929

Placed Christmas trees in ward rooms at Murphy Hill Hospital

1930
1930

Contributed $100 to a boy with a speech defect

1931
1931

Completely remodeled Whittier College dining room for $1,000

1931
1931

Donated $25 to a blind man

1932
1932

Contributed $385 to the Welfare Center

1935
1935

Contributed $5 to the Boy Scouts, $24 to the Girl Scouts, and $10 to a needy citizen

1936
1936

Staged a minstrel show which netted $800 towards cost of an ornamental gate at entrance to Whittier College

1937
1937

Gave $6 per month to Boy Scout Troop and $2.50 per month to milk fund

1938
1938

Contributed $62 toward cost of earphones

1939
1939

Donated $15 toward purchase of wheelchair for crippled child

1939
1939

Collected $22.50 for Christmas baskets for needy families

1940
1940

Donated $44 to the student loan fund

1941
1941

Contributed $8 in cash and staple foods to Salvation Army

1941
1941

Presented $5 to winner of Student Speaking Contest

1942
1942

Gave $20 to United China Relief

1942
1942

Presented White Canes to two blind persons

1943
1943

Contributed $3 to transport WPA workers to Homemakers School in Pomona

1944
1944

Purchased $600 worth of War Bonds

1944
1944

Contributed $25 toward community dances and parties for high school students

1945
1945

Assisted blind man in establishing a new shop

1946
1946

Sponsored the Whittier Institute of International Relations

1947
1947

Contributed gifts and funds to boys in Fred C. Nelles School who didn’t receive Christmas gifts from home

1948
1948

Co-sponsored Community Fair and Queen Contest, which made $4,500

1949
1949

Held dedication of Memorial Plaque at Walter Dexter School

1950
1950

Provided eye exams and glasses for two persons

1951
1951

Gave pitching machine to the City Rec Program for Pee Wee, Little League, and Jr. baseball

1952
1952

Bought giant Eye Magnet for Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital

1952
1952

Purchased typewriter for Sight Conservation class at elementary school

1953
1953

Contributed towards expenses of local representative to convention of Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders

1954
1954

Donated 100 gifts to Fred C. Nelles School for Boys

1955
1955

Bought bed glasses for hospital for use of patients who are flat on their backs and one pair for a boy who broke his back in a car accident

1956
1956

Bought a practice pistol for Whittier Junior Police

1957
1957

Co-sponsored Glaucoma Day in town with East and West Whittier Lions Clubs

1958
1958

Purchased three magnifiers for Partially Sighted unit of the Whittier Elementary School District

1959
1959

Donated $400 to Girls Scout Camp Site

1960
1960

Fitted two persons with eyeglasses

1960
1960

Held the first annual Horse Show

1967
1967

Contributed $200 to help provide trees in the Whittier business district

1967
1967

Purchased 5 pairs of glasses for needy children

1967
1967

Contributed $750 for furniture and equipment for Whittier Blind Training Center

1968
1968

Provided prizes for winners of Rio Hondo architectural drawing competition

1968
1968

Contributed $750 for furniture and equipment for Whittier Blind Training Center

1969
1969

Donated $3,000 to provide 1 light pole assisting lighting Whittier College Memorial Athletic Field

1969
1969

Furnished 9 pairs of eyeglasses to Sight Disabled School for Children

1976
1976

After the huge success of the 15th Annual Horse Show, which had over 715 entries, the board decided to move from York Field to the Pomona Fair Grounds

1977
1977
1977

Donated $3,000 to the Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital (PIH)

1978
1978

Gave $750 to Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Explorer Scouts

1978
1978

Donated $250 to Oralingua School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

1978
1978

Donated $500 to the Whittier College Basketball Team to help with expenses in representing the USA in the NAIUA Jones Cup Tournament in the Republic of China

1981
1981

Raised over $3,400 for White Can Day

1982
1982

Manned the Eye Mobile at the Whittier Hospital “Health Fair”

1982
1982

Donated $2,000 to the Whittier YMCA

1982
1982

Donated $600 to a blind diabetic student to help him with his first and last month’s rent as he started life on his own

1983
1983

Annual Horse Show continued to be Club’s main focus; over 681 horses were entered

1985
1985

Donated over $35,000 to Whittier area charities

1986
1986

Purchased a forklift for the Recycling Center

1998
1998

Held 37th Annual Arabian Horse Show, which raised $29,000

1998
1998

Donated $1,500 to Boys and Girls Club

1999
1999

Raised $13,000 from Sight for Kids fundraiser

1999
1999

Provided 125 eye exams and glasses for community children — totaling $10,625

1999
1999

Donated $3,000 to Whittier YMCA

2003
2003

Remodeled the YMCA Camp Arbolado Lodge at a cost of $108,000

2004
2004

The 37th Annual Arabian Horse Show netted $29,000

2004
2004

Funded the Challenger Little League Baseball Tournament for mentally and physically handicapped kids

2005
2005

Donated $20,500 to the Hurricane Katrina Relief

2005
2005

Collected, sorted, and shipped 300 pairs of glasses and sent to Mexico

2006
2006

Annual Arabian Horse Show raises $40,000 and Sight for Kids raises $70,000

2007
2007

Participated in Relay for Life and donated $10,000 to American Cancer Society

2007
2007

Donated $2,000 to Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter for new phone system

2008
2008

First year of fireworks stand fundraiser, creating net proceeds of $17,000

2008
2008

Rebuilt the Boys and Girls Club kitchen with $90,000 of Club funds and manpower

2008
2008

Provided $100,000 of Club funds to build new playground and Infant Learning Center at the Oralingua School for the Hearing Impaired

2009
2009

Remodeled the Intercommunity Counseling Center offices with $40,000 in Club funds

2010
2010

Sight for Kids netted over $100,000

2010
2010

Club members collected $11,000 to send to the Haiti Lions Clubs to support earthquake relief

2011
2011

Provided $14,000 in funds and all the manpower to build the animal barns at the Parnell Park Petting Zoo

2011
2011

Participated in Relay for Life and raised $10,800 for the American Cancer Society

2012
2012

Donated $500 to the La Serna High School’s Oasis Program

2012
2012

Donated $1,500 to Rio Hondo Symphony

2012
2012

Gave $8,500 to Boys and Girls Club to repaint and repair their van

2013
2013

Provided eye exams and glasses to 77 school children in Whittier area

2013
2013

Donated $275 to the Parks and Recreation Department for the building of bird houses along the Greenway Trail

2013
2013

Gave $25,000 to Intercommunity Food Center

2013
2013

Donated $5,125 to the Oklahoma Tornado Relief Fund

2014
2014

Gave $12,700 to Boys and Girls Club

2015
2015

Donated $13,166 to Boys and Girls Club

2015
2015

Gave $4,600 to CAPC Inc.

2016
2016

Donated $40,000 to the restoration of the organ in the Whittier HS Auditorium

2016
2016

Donated $20,673 to the Boys and Girls Club

2016
2016

Donated $5,300 to the American Cancer Society

2016
2016

Donated $3,000 to the Rio Hondo Symphony

2017
2017

Donated $18,100 to Whittier Public Library Foundation for a new van

2017
2017

Donated $10,000 to the Whittier YMCA

2017
2017

Gave $9,500 to the Interfaith Food Center

2018
2018

Donated $10,230 to the Whittier Community Foundation

2018
2018

Donated $4,000 to the Academy of Music for the Blind

2019
2019

Gave $3,000 to the Whittier Area Literacy Council

2019
2019

Donated $2,900 to the WACC Welcome Home Program

2020
2020

Donated $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity to help fix resident’s homes in Whittier

2021
2021

Set aside $80,270 of Club funds and matched with Lion International Funds and $35,000 in private donations for the design, construction, and furnishing of the Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter offices

2021
2021

Donated $3,000 to CAPC Inc.

2021
2021

Gave $2,409 to the East Whittier City School
– Edwards STEAM Program

2022
2022

The WHLC helped secure with the City of Whittier the space for the main offices on Washington Ave.  We designed and contracted the construction of the WCCS offices as well as purchased all the furniture and artwork for the space. Cost: $218,000

2023
2023

The WHLC designed and constructed a new kitchen for the Shelter Home for the families. Cost: $56,000

2024
2024

The WHLC designed and fully furnished the Shelter Home’s interiors including all new bedroom furniture, artwork and furniture for all the living areas. Cost: $80,000

Whittier Lions Foundation and Scholarship Program Milestones

1989
1989
  • Established the Whittier Lions Foundation – Scholarship Fund
  • Awarded first scholarship for $500
1990
1990’s
  • Through major contributions, Scholarship Fund grew to $100,000
  • Recipients grew to 10 per year
2000
Early 2000’s

Scholarship Program grew to include students pursuing vocational careers. Program grew to give out 12 – 15 scholarships per year

2005
2005

Launched the “March to a Million” campaign for the fund; surpassed the goal by 2010

2010
2010

Program continued to grow in number of students and size of scholarship given. Scholarship Luncheon was added to honor recipients

2022
2022

Scholarship Funds have surpassed $1.9 million

Recent academic and vocational scholarships and total amounts given:

201217 students$19,100
201310 students$10,000
201414 students$19,000
201518 students$22,500
201612 students$24,000
201718 students$36,000
201823 students$56,000
201916 students$45,500
202041 students$57,000
202141 students$66,000