Sooke Child Youth and Family Centre

Sooke Co-operative Association of Service Agencies (CASA)

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Every fall, Sooke District Lioness assist with the flu clinics at CASA, serving coffee and cookies and juice, and keeping an eye on clients who are asked to wait about 15 minutes after they receive their flu immunization.

Lioness Ellen serving coffee

Lioness Ellen setting up the coffee and juice.

Flu clinic publicity 2011

Lioness Gail receiving her flu shot from the very competent and friendly Nurses at CASA during a lull between clients.

Lioness Gail and Nurse Donna

August 11th, we were delighted to present a child-sized picnic table to CASA.

Picnic table at CASA

Zone Chairman Lion Brian Phillips with President Anne and her husband, Jim.

 

Enjoying the new picnic table

President Anne, Lioness Gail N and children and staff at CASA.

Nameplate on table

Donation of kitchen supplies

Lionesses Heather H and Diana L with Nikki in the kitchen at CASA.

When we were helping at the Flu Clinics last fall, we learned that the staff at CASA were providing cookies, tea, etc. for the people who came for their immunization.

We decided that donating some supplies to CASA would be a way we could assist them, so Lionesses Heather and Diana went on a buying spree, and Nikki was happy to receive the items.

 

2010

Sooke District Lioness assist at the yearly Flu Clinics held each fall at CASA and the Sooke Seniors Centre. Lioness DianaNew Lioness Diana L in the kitchen at CASA ready to serve refreshments to residents after they receive their flu shots.

Flu clinic sign at CASA Lioness Gail N refilling the coffee at CASA - coffee, tea and cookies were provided by the Nurses who were giving the injections.

Lioness Gail

Sooke District Lioness meeting location on Townsend Rd.

2008

Lionesses at flu clinic Nov 5 08

Lionesses Jean W and Jean C displaying their Santa Sacks publicity at the Annual Flu Clinic. As Jean indicates, they got their shots, and then they spread sympathy and friendly smiles with refreshments to the many residents who arrive for their immunization.

L Bonnie's memorial bench

Gazebo made by Sooke Lions in Community Garden

Sooke District Lionesses meet at the Sooke Family Resource Centre on the second Tuesday of each month. In return, Lionesses volunteer to assist at the Flu Clinics serving coffee and cookies, welcoming clients, and at the Well Baby Clinics booking appointments,etc.
Sooke Lioness donated 2 benches, one in memory of Lioness Bonnie Grunwald with a memorial plaque, in the Community Garden outside this beautiful building. The bench is under a gazebo built by the Sooke Lions Club.

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