POINT LOMA OPTIMIST CLUB. WHO WE ARE  Our club is just one of 3,800 Optimist Clubs throughout the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and abroad that are all.

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POINT LOMA OPTIMIST CLUB

WHO WE ARE  Our club is just one of 3,800 Optimist Clubs throughout the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and abroad that are all part of Optimist International.

WHO WE ARE  Optimist clubs commit to “ Bringing Out the Best in Kids ” in their specific communities and its members follow the tenets of the Optimist Creed.

WHO WE ARE  The Point Loma Optimist Club was started in The Club provides support to numerous youth organizations in the Point Loma area from Little League baseball to college scholarships for local high school seniors.

WHAT WE DO  Optimists throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean volunteer countless hours and contribute numerous funds, approximately $80 million annually to the youth in our local communities.

WHAT WE DO  The energy from Optimist clubs focuses on sponsoring and coordinating a variety of youth programs addressing the unique needs of today ’ s kids and teens.

HOW TO HELP  JOIN  The most immediate way to help make a difference in your community is to join the Point Loma Optimist Club. We meet on Tuesday mornings at 7 am at the San Diego Yacht Club.  JOIN  The most immediate way to help make a difference in your community is to join the Point Loma Optimist Club. We meet on Tuesday mornings at 7 am at the San Diego Yacht Club.

HOW TO HELP  Once a month we have evening meetings on Monday to accomodate members who cannot attend the regular Tuesday morning meetings. Please join us for breakfast or an evening meeting. Look at the EVENT section to see upcoming meetings.

HOW TO HELP  All breakfast meetings are held at the San Diego Yacht Club. The place and time for the evening meetings are listed on the upcoming events calendar. Call Art Aylott at or Vernon Lee at for details.

HOW TO HELP  DONATE There are a variety of ways to make a donation:

HOW TO HELP  You can make a difference by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Point Loma Optimist Club or to a specific youth program in the area.

HOW TO HELP  Your donation can be monetary ハ or in providing prizes such as trophies or T-shirts for an athletic activity.The most valuable donation is YOUR time if you join our Club. ハ Giving back to our community through the children is a mission of joy that all our members embrace. ハ Make a committment to meet new friends and support the youth of our community. ハ