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This project planner can help your club organize a service activity that promotes a cause or issue important to your community in a sustainable way. By serving in this way, you're helping to ensure the overall wellbeing of your community and its…
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A health and wellness event for people at risk of Type 2 diabetes that promotes healthy eating, meal planning, and physical activity education
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In Nairobi, Lions work with a local school to provide basic health exams, water, and help promote healthy living habits.
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See how the Global Service Team (GST) helps clubs identify resources and use best practices to improve their projects and, by extension, their impact. Get all the GST tools you need here.
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[pdf] Brand GuidelinesGet guidelines on logos, fonts, colors, images and language for Lions International, Lions Clubs International and LCIF.
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With over 400 members, the Seal Beach Lions club in California is the largest Lions club in the United States. They engage members and community by making their club fun and visible, involving family and youth volunteers, and empowering Lions to…
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[pdf] Strides for DiabetesA highly-visible, family-friendly community event that promotes diabetes awareness and the importance of healthy living through educational materials and group participation in physical activity