April is Leo Club Awareness Month! During April, we encourage Lions and Leos to raise awareness of the importance of Leo clubs in their communities. Leo clubs create a platform for young people to serve as…
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Lions in Australia and New Zealand are giving children with cerebral palsy—who are often confined to wheelchairs—a chance to stand on their own and to experience walking for the first time in their lives with a specialized piece…
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After a half-century of global expansion, Lions established Lions Clubs International Foundation in 1968 as a way to amplify the power of Lion giving. Since 1917, individual Lions clubs and districts had achieved remarkable…
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See how, with funding from LCIF, Lions of Multiple District 307 in Indonesia have joined the Indonesian government and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, in a measles and rubella (MR) immunization campaign.
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Read about the Special Olympics Beach Games, a new games model that takes place by the seaside, was held on Santos Beach in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city. 130 Lions and 320 athletes were there.
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See how Lion Mary Robinson helped create an oasis for children with special needs in a hallway of the Fremont Public Schools administration building in Nebraska.
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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.
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See how the Lions-supported American Printing House (APH) for the Blind sends a free print/braille children’s book to thousands of visually impaired children in the US every other month.
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Read about Lions KidSight USA, a nationwide vision screening program run by Lions with support from LCIF helps detect vision problems so they can be corrected.
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Learn more about the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) in Louisville, Kentucky, which created a new device to help the blind "see" in with a completely different sense.