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[doc] First ResponseWhen tragedies strike, such as the earthquakes that rocked Nepal in 2015, Lions are often among the first responders and continue to care for ongoing needs.
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[doc] Earthquake in JapanAfter a devastating earthquake struck the east coast of Japan in March of 2011, Lions were on the front lines of the emergency rescue effort.
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[doc] Going to ExtremesU.S. Navy Admiral Richard E. Byrd carried the Lions flag with him on historic flights over the North and South Poles in the 1920s.
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[doc] Bushfires in AustraliaLions from across Australia and around the world sent aid to the victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria in 2009, the deadliest wildfire in Australia’s history.
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[doc] The EmblemThe current Lions emblem traces its roots back to 1920 when Maurice Blink, a Chicago commercial artist and founding member, created the initial design.
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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.
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[doc] Recycle the EarthLions can be found on the front lines of local recycling projects all around the world, reclaiming everything from scrap metal and old newspapers to medical devices and used cell phones.
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As we look toward our centennial celebration, Lions are encouraged to help reach the Centennial Service Challenge goal of serving 100 million people by 2018 through youth, environment, vision and hunger projects.