“We wanted something more.” That’s how Kjerstin Owren Myre and Hans Holand explain the origins of Lions Club Bergen Student, a campus club at the University of Bergen in Norway. Students at the University of Bergen were…
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Lions Clubs International volunteers are stepping up to answer the urgent call for vaccine promotion through social mobilization efforts in India. Measles and rubella are easily preventable with vaccines, but many children…
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The Lions Clubs of Belgium have received an inaugural Golisano Health Award, given to them by the leadership of Special Olympics Belgium. The Lions of Belgium and SO Belgium have shared a vibrant national partnership since 2010…
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There remains much work in the fight against measles, but Lions have the power to help eliminate the disease. By contributing to LCIF, Lions are helping children in all countries where measles remains a heavy public health…
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Did you know that about 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide? Did you also know that as much as 80% of that is preventable? Of those 285 million, 90% of the world's visually impaired people live in…
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This year, we introduced a new contest – the Global Youth Music Competition. It’s a unique event that allows young violinists to showcase their talents.Most of our Constitutional Areas have already selected their finalists. But…
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[mp4] New VoicesNew Voices celebrates the impact women Lions make every day and recognizes those who champion women’s voices in one of four areas: Service, Membership, Leadership, and Marketing.
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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[mp4] Learn. Lead. Grow.Learning is part of the human experience. It empowers us to improve our thinking, our feeling, our communication, and our service. When Lions and Leos put learning into action, leadership happens.
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Cross was three years old when his sight was saved through a Colorado Lions' KidSight vision sreening. Today he doesn't remember a world without his "magic glasses."