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[doc] Expanding to AfricaIn 1953, Algeria became the first country in Africa to have a chartered Lions club.
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[doc] The Great OutdoorsIn the early 20th century, Lions established camps for children who were blind. Today, Lions-supported camps help youth with special needs throughout the world.
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2017-18 Lions Clubs International President Naresh Aggarwal reflects on new global cause diabetes and partners in this effort.
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2016-17 Lions Clubs International President Bob Corlew reflects on Lions centennial year, celebrating our legacy of service.
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1987-88 Lions Clubs International President Judge Brian Stevenson reflects on the vote to bring women into the organization.
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[doc] Peace Between NationsThe first three Lions Clubs in the Philippines received their charters in 1949, and three years later, Filipino Lions helped establish the first Lions club in Japan.
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[doc] A European FirstThe first Lions clubs in Europe were founded in Stockholm and Geneva in 1948.
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[doc] Lions in ChinaFounded in 1926, the Lions Club of Tianjin (formerly Tientsin), China, stayed active until 1949. New clubs and membership have grown rapidly since 2002 when Lions returned to China.