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2011-2012 International President Wing-Kun Tam reflects on SightFirst China Action and how Lions came to China.
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[doc] Lions Want to Have FunHaving fun while doing good has been a Lions specialty from the beginning. Many clubs have a Tail Twister, specifically to promote fun and fellowship.
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Lions spread throughout Central and South America and the Caribbean in the mid-twentieth century.
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Lions everywhere are celebrating 100 years of humanitarian service.
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Lions are helping students with and without disabilities to build relationships, learn from one another and have fun.
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Lions continue to shape their towns with construction projects big and small.
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In partnership with the Gavi Alliance, Lions are protecting millions of children against measles in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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While Lions raised funds for the SightFirst campaign, Lions Clubs International staff worked diligently behind the scenes to track the pledges and donations.
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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] Diabetes AwarenessLions clubs host diabetes screenings in their communities, participate in annual events for diabetes awareness and raise funds for research and treatment.