Voice of Vision | Light in the Darkness
Lion Helen was born with extraordinary sensitivity to the world around her. She noticed what others overlooked—the quiet struggles, the unseen barriers, the silent needs.
One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, she asked the pride, “What if we could be the light for those who cannot see it?” That question changed everything.
Inspired by Helen Keller’s historic challenge to Lions to become “Knights of the Blind,” Helen became the pride’s beacon. She wears a small lantern emblem, symbolizing clarity, compassion, and commitment to sight initiatives worldwide.
Helen reminds everyone that vision is more than eyesight—it’s foresight. It’s seeing potential, equity, and dignity for all. She teaches that service must focus not just on what is visible, but on what truly matters.
Her motto: “Where there is need, we bring light.”
Voice of Vision | Light in the Darkness
Lion Helen was born with extraordinary sensitivity to the world around her. She noticed what others overlooked—the quiet struggles, the unseen barriers, the silent needs.
One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, she asked the pride, “What if we could be the light for those who cannot see it?” That question changed everything.
Inspired by Helen Keller’s historic challenge to Lions to become “Knights of the Blind,” Helen became the pride’s beacon. She wears a small lantern emblem, symbolizing clarity, compassion, and commitment to sight initiatives worldwide.
Helen reminds everyone that vision is more than eyesight—it’s foresight. It’s seeing potential, equity, and dignity for all. She teaches that service must focus not just on what is visible, but on what truly matters.
Her motto: “Where there is need, we bring light.”