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Holiday Shopping for the Visually Impared

  • Oct 31, 2016
  • 1 min read

The Haddonfield Lions Club in conjunction with the Pennsauken Lions Clubs will host its annual Target Holiday Shopping Event for students who have visual impairments on Sunday, December 4, from 9:30 a.m. until noon. With the help of Target on Route 38 in Cherry Hill and the LEOS Clubs of high school students from Haddonfield, Pennsauken and Gloucester City we will have a morning where visually challenged students receive gift cards and can shop for their families.

The tradition, now going on 20 years, includes refreshments and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Students leave with wrapped gifts they can put under the tree for their parents, brothers and sisters.

The New Jersey Commission for the blind and visually impaired brings students to shop and every year all who are involved have a meaningful and fun time. Earlier this year, the Lions Clubs of Haddonfield and Pennsauken honored Target for its generosity and participation.


 
 
 

Join the Haddonfield Lions Club

The most important mission of the Haddonfield Lions Club is to serve, with a focus on those who are blind and visually impaired. Club members are always ready and willing to reach out to those in need and lend its support to deserving organizations, activities, and causes.

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When you join the Haddonfield Lions Club, you become part of an active, fun-loving group of local citizens who enjoy being together and serving the community and region, as well as working nationally and internationally through the efforts of Lions Club international, the world's largest service organization.

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