Lioness Bridge Program The Lioness Bridge Program, and the associated benefits, ended June 30, 2021. Lions clubs International continuously broadcasted this notice via messages to Lions districts and clubs and on the website since April 2018.…
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With food insecurity on the rise, Brooklyn Lions in New York City fed more than 200 local seniors and spent time with them socializing and dancing.
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This guide includes best practices to support Leos on their journey to Lions membership.
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In this LQ, veterans reconnect with loved ones at Project New Hope in Minnesota; Lions work to eradicate disease in Ethiopia; children receive medical care at the Peace Village in Germany; and a Lions park brings an Indiana community together.
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Leo Club Advisors that have been an advisor for 5 years can be recognized with a certificate and a pin. This application is for the Lions clubs president to fill out
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The final webinar in LCIF's A New Normal series takes a deeper dive into Model Clubs and District & Club Community Impact Grants.
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Sometimes all it takes is a day at the ballpark to help lift spirits and keep going. Lions in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, partnered with a local organization to support children and families facing childhood cancer.
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In partnership with the Gavi Alliance, Lions are protecting millions of children against measles in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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Lions in Delaware offer a safe space for youth to grow and connect at Camp Conquer, a program that addresses the health and wellness of young people with weight lifting, mindfullness, group meditation and community.
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This writeable PDF form is available to request Certified Guiding Lion Materials.