Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) and Lions Quest are proud to be a founding member of The Choose Kindness Alliance, a coalition of the nation’s leading nonprofit organizations championing…
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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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Report changes in the roster of members for a club. Report member transfers, drops and additions. Report new Leo Lions, Family Members, Student Members and Young Adult members. Update member contact information like address and phone number.
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PID Jerome Thompson is joined by Global Action Team area leaders from across the United States as we follow the Lions leadership pipeline through clubs, zones and districts. Learn what it takes to lead at each of these organizational levels.
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In this episode, Lions address global concerns such as hunger, disease and poverty; clubs in Indonesia adopt an entire village; Montana Lions plant a garden with students to combat childhood obesity; and Lions in India help disabled people lead…
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The Action = Impact Showcase features the top 100 stories received by GAT during the previous Lions year. Learn what districts around the world have been doing and how Lions in your area have been succeeding.
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Fanjin Si an 11-year-old girl from the Weiyang District of China, draws a clear image of peace. Si recently brought that vision to life through her artwork, earning her the grand prize in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
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Yetka Yağiz Demírtas, a 12-year-old from Ankara, Turkey, has a detailed understanding of what peace is. Demírtas put pen to paper to spell out his ideas for the world to read in his award-winning essay entitled “Drawers of My Mind” which illustrates…
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Read the winning 2011-2012 Peace Essay by Mikaela Smith from Indiana, USA
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Read the winning 2010-2011 Peace Essay by Amy Bosko from Illinois, USA