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Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service organization, elected Douglas X. Alexander as the organization’s international president for its 2021-2022 year during its 103rd International Convention this summer.
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Help celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Youth Camps and Exchange (YCE) program through joining us to hear success stories from YCE alumni!
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Through the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster and Peace Essay contests, Lions give young people the opportunity to creatively express their feelings of peace with the world.
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Join YCE alumni from all over the world to celebrate the 60th anniversary of this amazing program! There will be some networking, trivia and other fun filled aspects of this event! Wear your YCE shirt to the event so we can take a group picture…
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Celebrate Community, a joint initiative of the four major volunteer service organizations, will launch this year with a focus on local community service during the week of October 10 to 16.
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LCIF offers a wide variety of grant programs to support your service. Join VP Dr. Patti Hill to learn more about LCIF grants and hear from Lions whose projects and communities benefitted from LCIF funding.
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Press release about Lions International partnering with Welcome.US on a new co-sponsorship initiative to increase capacity of refugee resettlement programs in the United States
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[pdf] Succession PlanningHosted by two experienced Lions. We will review ways to support leadership succession, district leadership report and the new Leo-Lion Liaison position.
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[mp4] LCIF: Leading the ChargeLions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is known throughout the world for its work to improve the lives of people affected by visual impairments. Together with many Lions clubs, LCIF has provided significant grant funding to Leader Dogs for the…
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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…