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[doc] One VisionFormer U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Lions’ Past International President Jim Ervin partner with Pfizer to fight blindness in Ethiopia.
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[doc] The White CaneA Lions club president helps save countless lives by introducing North America and Lions to a universal walking aid for the blind.
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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] Founder Melvin JonesMelvin Jones, an insurance salesman from Chicago, founded the Lions Clubs in 1917.
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[doc] Expanding to AfricaIn 1953, Algeria became the first country in Africa to have a chartered Lions club.
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Advocacy is another way for Lions and Leos to serve the causes we care about. When you advocate, you use your voice to educate and influence more people to get on board with a movement.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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[doc] The ParadeEach year, Lions from as many as 130 countries participate in a procession on the second day of the International Convention, a tradition dating back to the early 1920s. Many Lions don traditional dress, colors or costumes for the march.
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International President Chancellor Bob Corlew congratulates Lions on serving 100 million people and challenges us to continue changing lives during the Centennial Service Challenge.