Read about a specialty club at Hosanna College in Korea helps young people with developmental disabilities with skills they can use in their career, such as becoming a barista.
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Navigating childhood isn’t easy. As youngsters develop socially, emotionally, and intellectually – and face challenges at home, in school, and from peers – they can become overwhelmed. Fortunately,…
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Find out about the Leo Club Program hosts the International Leo Day Video Contest — a way for young people with to share how and why they serve.
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Leos in India provide hope for hungry families using an LCIF Leo Service Grant to provide 4,000 boxed lunches.
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Phishing is a method for individuals to commit fraud by misrepresenting themselves. Find out how you can protect your club from phishing attacks here.
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Read about how Lions and LCIF stepped in to help Australians who abandoned their properties in the wake of wild fires in late 2019.
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See how Lions of Burkina Faso used a US$110,746 LCIF SightFirst grant to help people in remote villages.
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Thanks to the care his daughter, Finley Holland, received at the St. Jude Affiliate Clinic in Peoria, Illinois, Lion Tony Holland wanted to give back to the hospital. That’s why he turned to the…
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Read about how Lions in Wisconsin are turning the tables on restaurants. Instead of asking local restaurants to support their clubs, they are supporting the restaurants hard hit by COVID-19.
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The Orillia Lions Club is one of the 2021 Kindness Matters Service Award winners for their work with the Orillia Youth Center in helping at-risk youth stay connected during the pandemic.