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[doc] Expanding HorizonsHarry A. Newman of Toronto became Lion’s first international president in 1924 as Lions Clubs expanded beyond the U.S.
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[doc] Expanding to ISAAMELebanon joined Lions Clubs International in 1952, bringing Lions to what is known today as the ISAAME constitutional area.
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[doc] The White CaneA Lions club president helps save countless lives by introducing North America and Lions to a universal walking aid for the blind.
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[pdf] GAT BrochureLearn how GAT champions the vision of Lions International to help reignite the passion for service in Lions and Leos.
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1985-1986 Lions Clubs International President Joseph Wroblewski reflects on Lions in China and the launch of SightFirst China Action.
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[doc] Libraries & SchoolsLions clubs and Lions Clubs International Foundation have built, adopted and expanded schools around the world since the organization’s founding.
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[doc] Encouraging PeacePromoting peace and understanding in the face of tragedy, Lions in Norway host a Peace Camp for teenagers. In Germany, Lions support a Peace Village.
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2016-17 Lions Clubs International President Bob Corlew reflects on Lions centennial year, celebrating our legacy of service.
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2007-2008 Lions Clubs International President Mahendra Amarasuriya reflects on the impact of the 2014 tsunami on Sri Lanka and Lions response.
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1994-1995 Lions Clubs International President Prof. Dr. Giuseppi Grimalid reflects on joining Lions, an international humanitarian organization.