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[doc] Founder Melvin JonesMelvin Jones, an insurance salesman from Chicago, founded the Lions Clubs in 1917.
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Executive Summary for the August LCIF BoT meeting
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[doc] Expanding to AfricaIn 1953, Algeria became the first country in Africa to have a chartered Lions club.
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This inspiring video looks at the leadership, experience and opportunities available to young people through Leo clubs. Alpha and Omega Leo clubs provide youth volunteer opportunities, and are also a place to grow and have fun. "Leading for Life"
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[pdf] Disaster ProspectusThis document details LCIF disaster grants and gives impact information.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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The Lions Humanitarian Award is awarded by the Lions Clubs International President to a peron of "substantial humanitarian accomplishment."
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1993-1994 Lions Clubs International President James T. Coffey reflects on the launch on Campaign SightFirst.
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[doc] The Impulse to ServeAs business clubs abounded in the early 1900s, Melvin Jones saw an opportunity to focus more on service.
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[doc] Paperless LionsWith the online portal MyLCI, Lions can easily report service activities and update club membership.