Wow, it's "Waste to Use" Service with Kokrajhar Lions


Wow, it's "Waste to Use" Service with Kokrajhar Lions

Lion Shubhankar Sen

In the vibrant district of 322G, a newly formed club called Kokrajhar Greater Lions International has embarked on an incredible journey of service. In just one year, the club has made a significant impact by providing books to 425 students and quality clothing to 31,340 individuals in need. Led by the Charter President Lion Mohit Nahata, this club of 54 dedicated members has taken on an innovative and sustainable project to transform a waste bus shelter into a cloth and book shelter. This permanent project not only supports the less fortunate but also revitalizes a neglected area, turning it into a beacon of hope for the community.
 
Breathing New Life into a Neglected Shelter:
Previously, an abandoned bus shelter in the city of Kokrajhar had become a haven for local gangs, serving as a shelter for anti-social activities. Recognizing the need for change, the members of the Kokrajhar Greater Lions International approached the local authorities with a project proposal to convert the space into a cloth and book shelter. Their vision was met with approval from the municipality, which handed over the property to the club, entrusting them with the responsibility of transforming the shelter.
 
Collaboration for Change:
With the support of a cloth shop owner, who is also a member of the club, high-quality new clothing is provided from deadstock inventory. Additionally, another member who owns a bookstore contributes books and notebooks regularly. This collaboration ensures a steady supply of resources for the Free Cloth Shop & Library, which has now become a valuable resource in the community.
 
Empowering the Needy:
The Free Cloth Shop & Library has quickly gained popularity and has become a daily destination for over 100 beneficiaries in the locality. This project has not only provided essential items to those in need but has also created a safe and welcoming space for the community. The impact of this initiative has garnered widespread appreciation and has earned the Lions Clubs of Kokrajhar Greater a commendable reputation under the esteemed banner of Lions Clubs International.
 
Making a Difference, Building a Legacy:
The "Waste to Use" service project undertaken by the Kokrajhar Greater Lions Clubs International exemplifies the Lions' commitment to transforming communities and touching lives. Through their dedication and resourcefulness, they have breathed new life into a neglected space, turning it into a symbol of hope and empowerment. The club's remarkable efforts have not only provided much-needed support to individuals in need but have also left a lasting impact on the community, inspiring others to follow suit.

The Kokrajhar Greater Lions Club's journey of service in District 322G is a shining example of the power of innovative thinking and collaborative efforts. By converting a waste bus shelter into a cloth and book shelter, they have made a significant difference in the lives of hundreds of individuals, providing them with essential items and creating a welcoming community space. This project embodies the spirit of Lions Clubs International and serves as a testament to the dedication and compassion of Lion leaders like Charter President Lion Mohit Nahata and the members of the Kokrajhar Greater Lions Clubs International. Through their "Waste to Use" service, they have transformed waste into an opportunity for change and touched the lives of many in their community.