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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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[doc] Lions LingoWith Lions clubs around the globe, Lions expressions vary from region to region. But whatever the language, acronyms or Lions' terms used, Lions connect with each other through service.
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[doc] Reading Action ProgramThe Reading Action Program called for Lions to organize service projects that promote reading. Lions clubs around the world responded with a broad variety of reading programs and donations of books and computers.
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Learn about the Global Membership Team (GMT) and explore tools that will help you start new clubs, recruit new members and promote positive member experiences.
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Join our CA4 Global Action Team (GAT) leaders to learn more about the New Club Development process and the role and responsibilities of the GAT Coordinators.
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Learn more about how Lions’ work in disaster relief is magnified through LCIF, and how matching grants can substantially increase your community service impact.
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Learn about updates on LCIF’s Response to COVID-19, how your district can apply for an emergency grant, and how you can help LCIF during this unprecedented time.
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PID Elisabeth Haderer and LCI specialists discuss the roles and priorities for Multiple District and District GAT Coordinators in CA4 Europe for the 2022-2023 Lions year.
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[doc] Guess Who’s a Lion?What do former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier and New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary have in common? They have all been members of Lions Clubs International.
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[doc] Lions Humanitarian AwardThe LCIF Humanitarian award honors those whose dedicated service has made our world a better place. Past recipients include Mother Teresa, Jimmy Carter and Wangari Maathai.