At Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), fighting measles is one of our greatest humanitarian efforts. Measles is a real concern, especially in underdeveloped parts of the world. Over 400 people die from measles each day…
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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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Two months after a tornado destroyed homes and businesses in Joplin, Lions remained committed to helping, by assisting with debris clean-up, purchasing needed grocery and supplies and providing needed school supplies. Download this video from iTunes.
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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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Did you know that in 2007, researchers and the Lions Clubs of Iowa partnered to combat Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). By 2018, a treatment was ready for those effected by the disease. Read more…
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Read about the Downtown San Diego Lions Club Welfare Foundation, who made a US$400,000 gift to support the UC San Diego Shiley Eye Institute’s BioBank—the largest gift the organization has made to a…
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In Busan Metro City, where a lot of impoverished people reside, there is a “Jjokbang” village. “Jjokbang” refers to a residence with only one room divided into several smaller spaces, where only one…
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In the second panel of the Oct. 2 Lions Champions of Change event, six Lions from across the country gathered to discuss service, humanitarian aid and youth development programs. At the invitation of the White House, more than…
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This is one man's journey to becoming a Lion.
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I’ve always been one of those optimistic people who thinks that nothing bad can happen to good people. But life has taught me that no matter how successful or good you are, tragedy can still show up at your door. In helping…