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[doc] One Voice, Many SpeakersAs Lions clubs spread around the world, Lions began to communicate in many languages. Our team of translators help the global Lions' community stay connected.
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[doc] Brooms and PancakesLions clubs' fundraisers have taken many forms over the last 100 years, including selling brooms, mops, fruitcake, mints and candy bars.
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[doc] Expressions of PeaceSince 1988, Lions Clubs International has sponsored the annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest to encourage young people to express their perspectives on peace.
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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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[doc] Lions Want to Have FunHaving fun while doing good has been a Lions specialty from the beginning. Many clubs have a Tail Twister, specifically to promote fun and fellowship.
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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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[doc] Lions LingoWith Lions clubs around the globe, Lions expressions vary from region to region. But whatever the language, acronyms or Lions' terms used, Lions connect with each other through service.
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[doc] Reading Action ProgramThe Reading Action Program called for Lions to organize service projects that promote reading. Lions clubs around the world responded with a broad variety of reading programs and donations of books and computers.
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Join our CA4 Global Action Team (GAT) leaders to learn more about the New Club Development process and the role and responsibilities of the GAT Coordinators.
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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.