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[mp4] The Rhythm of ServiceAnswer President Jung-Yul Choi’s call to join together to the beat of humanity and serve through diversity.
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[mp4] The Heartbeat of ServiceWith the help of generous donations and a grant from Lions Clubs International Foundation, Lions in New York purchased a new ambulance for their community. Lions know the needs of their communities better than anyone. And our service from the heart…
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Lions in Asotin, Washington, found an innovative way to engage youth through a STEM project building underwater ROV-Remote Operated Vehicles.
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Help celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Youth Camps and Exchange (YCE) program through joining us to hear success stories from YCE alumni!
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Part two of our three-part series of 2018-2019 presidential videos—Lions are innovating the way they serve. Through creative problem-solving and the utilization of technology, they’re pursuing a new horizon of global good.
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[mp4] Service from the HeartIn New York City, Lions are feeding the hungry. This is one of the countless ways Lions make a real difference every day in communities everywhere. By engaging in service from the heart, we can make our world a better place for all people
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Join YCE alumni from all over the world to celebrate the 60th anniversary of this amazing program! There will be some networking, trivia and other fun filled aspects of this event! Wear your YCE shirt to the event so we can take a group picture…
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Following the massive earthquake that struck Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, the Lions of Nepal secured funding through Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to rebuild the schools in the region.…
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[pdf] LCIF Leo Service GrantThe LCIF Leo Service grant is available to support service projects that are developed and implemented by Leos. Grants may be awarded up to US $2,500 for Lions District and US $5,000 for Lions Multiple District.