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Sue Hartin pictured with Sparky, Jody Cross, and Lisa Edwards at the Camas Washougal Fire Department Open House
Sue Hartin pictured with Sparky, Jody Cross, and Lisa Edwards at the Camas Washougal Fire Department Open House
Sue Hartin Named Camas Lions Club's Lion of the Month (Photo) - 10/06/24

Sue Hartin Named Camas Lions Club's Lion of the Month for October 2024

October 2024, Camas, WA — The Camas Lions Club is proud to announce that Sue Hartin has been named Lion of the Month for her outstanding service and unwavering dedication to the community. Sue has been a shining example of the Lions’ mission to serve, and her contributions have not gone unnoticed.

One of Sue's most significant achievements in recent months has been her role as Program Coordinator for the Treasure House Weekend Backpack Food Program, a service project Camas Lions began helping with in October 2023. In this capacity, she has taken on the crucial responsibility of ensuring that children in need receive essential food supplies, especially on weekends when school meals are unavailable. Through her leadership and commitment, Sue is helping to provide a safety net for vulnerable children in the Camas area, ensuring that no child goes hungry.

“Sue has truly stepped up in every way,” said Patty Wolf, treasurer of the Camas Lions Club. “Her passion for service, combined with her organizational skills, has already made a profound difference. We are incredibly fortunate to have her as part of our team.”

Sue's dedication to community service began during her time with the Coupeville Lions Club, where she gained valuable experience that she has brought to her new role in Camas. In addition to her work with the Treasure House Backpack Program, Sue has also been actively involved in a variety of other Lions activities. On September 28, she participated in a local community event, serving hot dogs and engaging with attendees. The event was made even more special by the appearance of Sparky, the Fire Department’s beloved mascot, who posed for pictures with Sue and delighted children and families alike.

The Camas Lions Club is grateful for Sue's leadership and hard work, confident that her efforts will continue to have a lasting, positive impact on the community.

Lions Clubs Accepting New Members

Both the Camas Lions Club and Washougal Lions Club are actively seeking new members who are passionate about community service and making a difference. If you’re looking for an opportunity to give back and join a network of like-minded individuals, the Lions Clubs offer a wide range of service opportunities and leadership roles.

For more information on how to get involved, find the Camas Lions Club and Washougal Lions Club on Facebook or visit their pages to learn about membership options and upcoming service projects.

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