Imagine a disease so contagious that a single infected person riding on a crowded bus will unknowingly spread the virus to 90 out of 100 unvaccinated passengers. Of those infected, more than 10 percent will die while up to…
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In a world in which 40 percent of the population is affected by water scarcity, it’s hard to fathom people abandoning their homes and fertile land near generously flowing rivers and streams. Yet, sometimes they must. And for…
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Cataracts are the number one cause of blindness in the world. Desiring to change the reality for those affected, Lions in Madagascar started a SightFirst project to address this issue more than 20 years ago. Since then, these…
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World Diabetes Day is on November 14, and we’ve partnered with the International Diabetes Foundation to help one million people get screened for Type 2 diabetes. And every day, our clubs are doing so much more to make their…
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People come and they go. Their priorities change for one reason or another. They get sick. They get old. They pass away. This is the hard truth of life. Individuals are impermanent. But partnerships can endure.…
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The New Voices Initiative celebrates the empowerment of women and the innovation of Lions who are changing the way we serve, grow, lead and promote our work around the world. From more than 1,300 nominees, 32 semifinalists were…
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Have you ever considered hosting an international student in your home? If not, you’re missing out on the experience of a lifetime! I first discovered the Lions Youth Camp and Exchange Program (YCE) in 2012 at our club’s…
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See how Lion Tony Catalano has spent a lifetime battling various eye diseases in his family. And through the Lions of Saratoga, he's made progress and friends.
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Read about the wooden snowmen in Sonora, California — which are a sign of support for the Sonora Lions’ Tree Mortality Aid Program (TMAP).
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Read about Joseph Pagulayan, who lived at the Lions Streetchildrens Center for 10 years. Today, he returns the favor by coming back to cut hair and entertain the kids.