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[doc] Vision ScreeningVision screening is a long-standing Lions tradition that saves sight and saves lives.
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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] Wave Upon WaveLions raised US$15 million during the aftermath of the South Asia tsunami in 2004. Every dollar went to Lions in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand to help rebuild homes, schools and orphanages.
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[doc] Campaign SightFirstThe goal of Campaign SightFirst was to raise US$130 million by June 1994 and to aim to conquer blindness, in all its diverse forms, through grant projects driven by local Lions.
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[doc] Best FriendsLions establish a guide dog training school in 1939, helping to popularize guide dogs as aids for the blind.
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[doc] Campaign SightFirst IICampaign SightFirst II aimed its funds and programs at addressing emerging threats to vision such as diabetes, glaucoma and childhood blindness. Campaign funds would also be used for training, vision screening, eyeglasses, vision clinics and…
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[doc] Recycle for SightFor decades, Lions have collected and redistributed eyeglasses to those in need.
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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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Lions International leaders met with members of Congress as part of Lions Day on Capitol Hill.
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LCIF Chairperson Brian E. Sheehan will share about the difference your donations make in serving devastated communities and, LCIF Staff will give details into the disaster response process, grants, and how to apply.