On a trip to Belgium several years ago, Carterton, NZ, Lions Club secretary Allan Renall had an epiphany. Witnessing a large group of people in a town square crowding around a seated bronze statue of a man, a light bulb went off…
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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Read Lion Carolyn Hall thoughts on the Top Club Service Award Finalists in the ANZI area.
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Learn more about the Service Toolkit, which offers resources to help you assess, position and activate your club for greater impact in your community and in the world.
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[mp4] Learn. Lead. Grow.Learning is part of the human experience. It empowers us to improve our thinking, our feeling, our communication, and our service. When Lions and Leos put learning into action, leadership happens.
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Cross was three years old when his sight was saved through a Colorado Lions' KidSight vision sreening. Today he doesn't remember a world without his "magic glasses."
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After a teacher approached the Nuevo Milenio Lions Club about anemia affecting students, the club leaped into action to reduce the condition’s prevalence among young children. Understanding that…
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After the devastating earthquake in Turkey on February 6th, the Bursa Koza Lions Club recognized that the quake had lasting effects, especially on children’s education. Based on some of their…
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See the list of presidential award winners that recognizes the achievements of exceptional Lions.