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In this LQ, see how Lions provide disaster relief in Japan and New Zealand; Lions in South Dakota transform a former disaster site; a Lions program in Australia helps troubled young people; and Lions in California help the visually impaired.
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This LQ looks at diabetes, a health issue on the rise worldwide; how Lions are helping the homeless in New York; new equipment for kids with special needs in the gulf coast region; and a Lions youth camp in Norway.
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The sixth in our series of centennial videos, Lions and LCIF --Humanitarian Service Around the World.
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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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LCIF and Lions identify the world’s most crucial needs and empower humanitarian efforts that transform lives. Generous support of the Sakuranbo Care Center provides a multitude of creative daily activities with a common theme of self-expression.…
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In this LQ, watch how Lions in Morocco provide education for women and children; people of all abilities play baseball in the Miracle League; Lions provide needed medical services; and Lions support recovering addicts at a clinic in Norway.
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This LQ features the Lions Measles Initiative; comprehensive sight services in Honduras; providing skills to preschool children in Virginia; rebuilding an Indian fishing village after a tsunami; and Lions in Texas using social media.
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[mp4] Keeping Greenland CleanDiscover how Lions in Greenland are participating in the Centennial Service Challenge by engaging youth to clean the environment.
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Bullying is a serious problem among youth, especially as the use of mobile devices and social media takes bullying outside of the classroom and into children's everyday lives. Learn how Lions engage youth through Leo clubs, Lions Quest, youth…
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Get involved in Lions International Peace Poster Contest for youth ages 11, 12 and 13 years old.