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[doc] Citizens of the WorldSince 1961, Lions have sponsored exchange programs to help youth experience and understand cultures different from their own.
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A tri-fold brochure which outlines LCIF's key focus areas of sight, youth, disaster relief and humanitarian programs.
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The Alpha Leo club program is for youths aged 12 - 18 who are interested in serving their community. This is the memebership form to be an Alpha Leo
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Learn how LCIF's youth skills and development program, Lions Quest, empowers students to make positive decisions and prepares them for success.
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A document that outlines the programs and accomplishments of LCIF. We save sight. We support youth. We empower the disabled. We give hope.
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This year, Lions far and wide have served more than 275 million people. But what does that actually look like?
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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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Clubs hosting a World Diabetes Day service project can pickup this press release template to help gain more publicity around their service project
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Lions everywhere are celebrating 100 years of humanitarian service.
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[doc] Project MartinaFor more than 15 years, Lions in Italy have been fighting cancer by helping the nation’s youth take steps to reduce their risk of cancer and understand the importance of early diagnosis and care.