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[doc] Piles of PaperworkPiles of paperwork and mainframe computer systems kept Lions organized and operational in the mid-20th century.
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[doc] Hope for HaitiLions were among the early responders to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and continue to help the Caribbean nation rebuild in the aftermath of the disaster.
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[doc] It's PresidentialFor the past century, Lions around the world have been willing to meet the call to lead their fellow members. Whether at the club level or the board level, Lions international presidents help set a vision of service and do whatever it takes to…
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[doc] The ParadeEach year, Lions from as many as 130 countries participate in a procession on the second day of the International Convention, a tradition dating back to the early 1920s. Many Lions don traditional dress, colors or costumes for the march.
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[doc] Freedom to MoveLions in Australia are helping children and adults with mobility programs achieve new levels of independence.
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[doc] Education for EveryoneLions clubs have long provided support to help ensure that students who have disabilities get a great education.
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The Lions Clubs annual International Convention is a time of fun, reflection, renewal and fellowship with Lions from across the world.
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[doc] Lions QuestLions Quest began as one teenager’s passion to find a better way to prepare young people to handle life’s challenges. Today, it is one of the most widely used social and emotional learning programs in the world.
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[doc] Leos AboundIn 1957, Lions launch the Leo Club program, offering an opportunity for high school students and young adults to serve their communities.
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The establishment of its foundation in 1968 furthered Lions’ ability to serve. While best known for funding large-scale humanitarian efforts, LCIF puts most of its dollars to work each year in the form of grants that help local Lions clubs improve…