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NICANOR "Nick" MANANGHAYA

DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2025-2026

It is with immense pride and a deep sense of responsibility that I accept the position of Governor for our District 4-L3. As we embark on this journey together, I am confident and committed to fulfilling my duties to the best of my ability and to uphold the values that define us, Lions. In the spirit of service embodied by our Incoming International President, Arvinder P. Singh, I embrace the motto “Lead to Serve and Serve to Lead”. This guiding principle will be at the forefront of my leadership, reminding us that true leadership is not about authority, but about lifting our community and each other. Together, we will strive to exemplify these values in our actions, reinforcing our dedication to serving those in need. I look forward to collaborating with all of you as we tackle challenges and celebrate our achievements, ensuring that our impact is felt far and wide. I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for each of your efforts and contributions, no matter how big or small. Every one of you is an integral part of our collective mission. All positions and titles are the same and part of the whole: no specific position is above the others. We are all equal and recognized members of this team. Together, we are learning and growing in unison every day, moving forward one step at a time. Let us unite in service, embrace our roles as leaders, and inspire each other to make a difference. My motto is “Sincerity, Honesty, and Accountability to Reinforce Excellent Services” (SHARES)

Let us emphasize our commitment to service and highlight the importance of teamwork and collaboration.

About District 4-L3

District 4-L3 of Lions Club International has its origins within the broader history of Multiple District 4, which was formed in 1917 and initially covered California, Oregon, Washington, and Nevada.

District 4-L3 covers a wide portion of Los Angeles County, stretching from the Palos Verdes Peninsula up the coast toward Malibu, across the Santa Monica Mountains to Downtown Los Angeles, and south to Wilmington and San Pedro. The district is home to more than 50 Lions clubs and over 1,100 members, all with a mission to serve the community through projects such as vision screening, hunger relief, and youth scholarships. 

Local clubs are engaged in service priorities such as vision screening through KidSight, hunger relief, youth scholarships, and community welfare programs. Financial filings show the district operates as a 501(c)(4) civic and social welfare organization, with revenues and expenses drawn largely from membership dues, fundraising events, and contributions.

Community calendars highlight a steady slate of club visits, officer installations, and training sessions for the 2025–2026 Lions year. In his new role, Governor Nick Mananghaya is expected to focus on strengthening club service capacity across the South Bay, coastal, and central Los Angeles communities that make up District 4-L3.

Activities and Service Priorities

Community Welfare: The district engages in various community welfare programs.
Vision Screening: The KidSight program provides vision screening to children.
Hunger Relief: The organization participates in hunger relief efforts.
Youth Scholarships: Offered to support local youth.
Sight Conservation: The district is committed to sight conservation through local efforts and the international SightFirst Program.

Contact Information

District 4-L3 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 47689 • Los Angeles, CA 90047

D4-L3 e-mail: http://district4l3md4@gmail.com

D4-L3 Community Bulletin Board: 

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068581573257

 

Lion Portal Log in:

http://lionsinternational.my.site.com/s/login/?language=en_US&ec=302&startURL=%2Fs%2F

 

To access the Digital Roster Book version and the Official D4-L3 Calendar, go to the "members" box and log in with your email and password.

 

  • Webpage created by Lion WilderYnoquio - WebMaster
  • Information and Resources verified by Lion Noni Alfonso - Cabinet Secretary 2025-2026
  • Approved by District Governor Nick Mananghaya, 2025-2026

 

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