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Lions Clubs International Foundation and LDS Charities Partner to Provide Vital Eye Care to Ubat%C3%A9, Colombia
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Anja Rožen, a 13-year-old girl from Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenia, has a vision of what peace looks like. Anja brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster Contest.
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Lions Clubs International announces the winners of the 2020 Pease Poster Contest.
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In this LQ, watch how the Lions Burn Care Center provides critical care to local patients; Lions in Asia are making Sight for Kids a priority; a message of peace is shared around the world; and a heart-warming fishing story.
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This LQ features Lions World Sight Day, the Measles Initiative, trachoma treatments and disaster relief. See how Lions address water crises; watch Lions circle the speedway in Wisconsin; and watch a community pool make a splash in the Cayman Islands.
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Keaton Hamilton, a 12-year-old from Ontario, Canada, knows what peace is. Hamilton put pen to paper to illustrate his ideas for the world in his award-winning essay entitled “Friends as Leaders” which demonstrates the good that can come from…
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Yetka Yağiz Demírtas, a 12-year-old from Ankara, Turkey, has a detailed understanding of what peace is. Demírtas put pen to paper to spell out his ideas for the world to read in his award-winning essay entitled “Drawers of My Mind” which illustrates…
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World Food Program USA and Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) are pleased to announce a $4 million partnership in support of the United Nations World Food Programme's homegrown school meals program in four countries.
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Shreya, a 13-year-old girl from Kerala, India, has an idea of what peace should mean to the world. She brought that idea to life through a powerful essay earning her the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Essay Contest.
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[doc] Staying ConnectedLION Magazine still serves to keep Lions connected and up-to-date almost a century after its first issue was published.