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Vernon Hills Lions Club Hosts Blood Drive Amid Membership Decline
The Lions Club has hosted over 125 blood drives with Vitalant collecting more than 5,000 units of blood for area hospitals.

Vernon Hills, IL β From supporting local vision and hearing programs to funding scholarships and community projects, the Vernon Hills Lions Club has been a pillar of service for decades. But one of its most impactful effortsβhosting blood drives with Vitalantβis now at risk as membership declines.
With over 125 drives and 5,000 units of blood collected, the clubβs work has helped save up to 15,000 lives. Recently, longtime member Gary Zabilka received a Certificate of Appreciation from Vitalant for his dedication. βI just got a card saying my donation was used for a patient,β he shared. βItβs humbling to know weβre making such an impact.β
Despite this success, the club faces an uncertain future. βWeβre struggling to recruit new members,β Zabilka said. βMost of us are over 60, and many feel itβs time for others to step up. Without fresh energy, we may have to close.β
Lions Clubs worldwide focus on vision and hearing health, but in Vernon Hills, blood drives have become a key mission. A decade ago, the club had 35 members; today, only 18 remain, with 10-12 actively involved. βThis work makes a difference,β Zabilka emphasized. βItβs about saving lives and giving back.β
The Vernon Hills Lions Club needs new volunteers to continue its service. βWe need people who care,β Zabilka urged.
Their next blood drive is Saturday, April 19, from 9 AM to 2:45 PM at the Sullivan Center, 635 Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills. To make an appointment, call 1-877-258-4825.