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The Whitefish Lions Club Farm to School Project planted the seed for what has grown into the Center for Sustainability and Entrepreneurship–Montana's first zero-net energy building.
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In this episode, Lions address global concerns such as hunger, disease and poverty; clubs in Indonesia adopt an entire village; Montana Lions plant a garden with students to combat childhood obesity; and Lions in India help disabled people lead…
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In the January 2014 edition of Lions Quarterly video magazine, see how Lions are providing disaster relief to victims of Typhoon Haiyan. Lions around the world address bullying through various youth programs. In Iceland, Lions plant trees and grass…
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In the July 2016 Lions Quarterly, watch how Lions and Leos are stepping onto the field through inclusive sports in partnership with Special Olympics; visit Camp Leo where children learn to manage their diabetes while having fun and forming deep…
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As the world's largest service organization, Lions International remains committed to safely serving during COVID-19.
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As the world's largest service organization, Lions International remains committed to safely serving during COVID-19.
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Watch this LQ to check out the location of the 2010 International Convention; see how the Lions All-State band inspires young musicians; watch how Lions build a better future for Indian children; and watch Lions in South Africa put food to good use.
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Young adults have many reasons to join a Lions club. This video highlights young adults speaking about why they became a Lion, the benefits of membership and what types of service projects their club is involved in.
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In Kolkata, Lions organize a diabetic screening camp at the train station to raise awareness and screen blood sugar. Early detection is critical in India where the onset of diabetes occurs, on average, between age 25-34. This is almost 20 years…
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Learn how Lions in Sebastion, Florida are joining the fight against childhood cancer—one of Lions’ five global causes.