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For her dedication to humanitarian service and medical contributions to the world, Dr. Helena Ndume will be presented with the 2022 Lions Humanitarian Award during the 104th Lions Clubs International Convention
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Joshua Wood, a 13-year-old boy from Brisbane, Australia, has an idea of what peace should mean to the world. Joshua brought that idea to life through a powerful essay earning him the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Essay Contest.
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Yue Zheng, a 13-year-old girl from Dalian, China, has a vision of what peace looks like. Zheng brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster Contest.
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Lions Quest, the signature youth education and social and emotional learning (SEL) program of Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), launched the latest edition of the program – Lions Quest Online.
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is celebrating 30 years of improving vision health and increasing screening services through its SightFirst grant funding program.
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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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Lions Clubs International, Kiwanis International, Optimist International and Rotary International remain committed to meeting the challenge of finding innovative ways to take action together to help communities around the globe heal and thrive…
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Award-winning philanthropist, Dr. Lee Gil Ya, was honored by Lions Clubs International by receiving the coveted Lions Clubs International Humanitarian Award.
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[pdf] The Art of StorytellingJoin Erin Kasdin, Senior Editor at Lions Clubs International, as she explains how to reel in readers and recruit new members with a powerful narrative. A live question and answer session will follow.
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By collecting hair donations for wigs, Lions in Japan are helping families struggling with the realities of childhood cancer lead brighter, happier lives