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[doc] The ParadeEach year, Lions from as many as 130 countries participate in a procession on the second day of the International Convention, a tradition dating back to the early 1920s. Many Lions don traditional dress, colors or costumes for the march.
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[doc] Lions Humanitarian AwardThe LCIF Humanitarian award honors those whose dedicated service has made our world a better place. Past recipients include Mother Teresa, Jimmy Carter and Wangari Maathai.
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The April 2016 Lions Quarterly includes the latest historical Centennial video, Peace and international Understanding, which shows how Lions have dedicated themselves to building peace and international understanding across borders and generations.…
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This LQ features the winner of the Lions International Essay Contest; Lebanon, the home of the first Peace Poster Contest winner; Lions bringing dental care to children in Morocco; and Lions in Japan keeping a river clean; and soaring balloons in…
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Integrity is one of LCIF’s core values. That’s why fiscal responsibility drives every decision your foundation makes. Learn how LCIF allocates 100% of every financial gift to grant funding and programs.
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Host PID Pat Vannett is joined by GAT area leaders from across the United States as they discuss resources and strategies your club can use in preparing to hit a grand slam when it comes to service.
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This LQ includes segments about how clean water changed a village in Mali; how a Lions club embraced family membership; Chicago, the host city of the 2007 International Convention; and how Lions and Habitat helped a couple in Washington own a home.
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This LQ features stories about how Lions brought an Iraqi girl to Wisconsin for the gift of sight; how Lions fight hunger in South Africa; fun and fellowship during Ski for Sight; and a preview of Bangkok, the 91st International Convention location.
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PID Jerome Thompson is joined by Global Action Team area leaders from across the United States as we follow the Lions leadership pipeline through clubs, zones and districts. Learn what it takes to lead at each of these organizational levels.
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[doc] It's PresidentialFor the past century, Lions around the world have been willing to meet the call to lead their fellow members. Whether at the club level or the board level, Lions international presidents help set a vision of service and do whatever it takes to…