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The mission of Anna’s House is to offer work opportunities to people with disabilities as a resource to grow and sharpen skills. Lions of Italy worked with LCIF to fund a fully-accessible training center to process and sell harvested goods. Together…
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Following the massive earthquake that struck Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, the Lions of Nepal secured funding through Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to rebuild the schools in the region.…
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In the October 2015 Lions Quarterly, watch Knights of the Blind, the next in a series of Centennial videos. See how Lions champion children to become heroes for peace and international understanding through our Peace Poster Contest; learn how the…
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LCIF empowers the service of Lions to improve the lives of the visually impaired and prevent avoidable blindness. Thanks to an LCIF grant, The B.P. Koirala Lions Center for Ophthalmic Studies in Kathmandu serves millions of people in Nepal. The…
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This is a blog about how Global Lions came forward to support the people affected by the riots in Durban.
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Lion Mahesh Shah writes about how some of the most vulnerable people were impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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For 30 years, SightFirst has impacted sight for millions of people around the world. Read about what the program has done here.
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Read about a specialty club at Hosanna College in Korea helps young people with developmental disabilities with skills they can use in their career, such as becoming a barista.
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In Busan Metro City, where a lot of impoverished people reside, there is a “Jjokbang” village. “Jjokbang” refers to a residence with only one room divided into several smaller spaces, where only one…
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Find out about the Leo Club Program hosts the International Leo Day Video Contest — a way for young people with to share how and why they serve.