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[doc] After the FloodIn 1968 Lions Clubs International established its own charitable foundation, to gather and distribute funds for humanitarian efforts and disaster relief, and to combat global problems such as sight loss.
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International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal congratulates Lions on serving 200 million people–double our goal–and encourages us to celebrate this milestone as we continue to change lives!
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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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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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A supplemental insurance policy available for purchase by Lions clubs and districts to protect the directors and officers against damages or defense costs in the event they suffer a loss as a result of an alleged wrongful act.
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[doc] Project MartinaFor more than 15 years, Lions in Italy have been fighting cancer by helping the nation’s youth take steps to reduce their risk of cancer and understand the importance of early diagnosis and care.
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[doc] Recycle the EarthLions can be found on the front lines of local recycling projects all around the world, reclaiming everything from scrap metal and old newspapers to medical devices and used cell phones.
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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."
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A supplemental insurance policy available for purchase by Lions clubs and districts to provide limits of insurance in addition to the $1,000,000 of coverage automatically provided through the Global General Liability program.
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Part one of our three-part series of 2018-2019 presidential videos—showcasing International President Gudrun Yngvadottir’s call for Lions to chart their course and reach the service that lives ‘beyond the horizon.’