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[doc] After the FloodIn 1968 Lions Clubs International established its own charitable foundation, to gather and distribute funds for humanitarian efforts and disaster relief, and to combat global problems such as sight loss.
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Through the kindness of the organization’s 1.4 million Lions members, Lions Clubs International surpassed its goal of serving 200 million people around the world each year.
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Lions International joins more than 200 diverse organizations signaling support for the Welcome Corps, a program that allows everyday Americans to welcome refugees from around the world.
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The latest Lions Quarterly features a new historical Centennial video showing how Lions have grown into the world's largest service club organization. Learn about the Lions Million Penny Project, which helped Lions raise thousands of dollars for…
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Intended to assist Lions members, clubs and districts in following the Club, District and Multiple District Dispute Resolution Procedures; these guidelines are a supplement to the policies adopted by the International Board of Directors and are not…
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Learn more about how Lions’ work in disaster relief is magnified through LCIF, and how matching grants can substantially increase your community service impact.
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The international representatives of the Leo Club Advisory Panel led the annual Advisory Panel symposium on Leo recruitment, membership experience and Leo to Lion transition, sharing tips and stories on the best ways to engage Leos.
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Part two of our four-part New Club Development Webinar Series, moderated by PID Jerome Thompson and PDG Rob Hill. Presented by New Club Consultants.
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Part three of our four-part New Club Development Webinar Series, moderated by PID Jerome Thompson and PDG Rob Hill. Presented by New Club Consultants.
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Part four of our four-part New Club Development Webinar Series, moderated by PID Jerome Thompson and PDG Rob Hill. Presented by New Club Consultants.