Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is a leader in providing support for preventing avoidable blindness and restoring sight for people around the world. Our sight programs include developing and improving eye care…
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Anja Rožen, a 13-year-old girl from Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenia, has a vision of what peace looks like. She brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions…
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Find out how Lions are working to help those in need, even during the pandemic. In Suriname in South America, LCIF gave a US$10,000 Emergency grant to build a hospital triage center.
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Learn more about how Dr. Lee Gil Ya will accept the Humanitarian Award for her lifelong dedication to medicine, education, social justice and humanitarian service in South Korea.
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For 30 years, SightFirst has impacted sight for millions of people around the world. Read about what the program has done here.
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Read about how LCIF, in collaboration with Breakthrough Communications PL and the Independent Television Service, Inc., launched a new initiative on gender-based violence prevention in Delhi, India.
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In the wake of the worst natural disaster in Puerto Rico’s history, Lions are doing all they can to bring much-needed relief to the area. Lions in Multiple District 51 are supporting their communities by distributing food…
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Dear Lions, It is hard to recall a time recently when so many major natural disasters occurred in such a short period of time. Over the past several weeks, natural disasters have struck in several places, with particularly…
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Riversyde 83 Community Food Hub is Norfolk County’s new food-focused community center funded by LCIF to help resolve hunger in Haldimand and Norfolk County, Canada. This center includes an area for…
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Dear Lions, Earlier this month, a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia. While the quake lasted only 15 seconds, more than 100 buildings collapsed and more than 100 people have perished. Thousands of people were left…