Learn about how Lions clubs serve over 200 countries and geographic areas, with over 48,000 clubs and 1.4 million members.
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In the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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[pdf] Welcome.US PresentationLearn more about the Engage to Change Co-sponsorship initiative and the role of Lions clubs.
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[pdf] Importance of ExtensionThis flyer highlights main reasons for why we should start new Lions Clubs.
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LCIF assistance grants for refugees and internally displaced persons
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International President Chancellor Bob Corlew congratulates Lions on serving 100 million people and challenges us to continue changing lives during the Centennial Service Challenge.
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[doc] One Voice, Many SpeakersAs Lions clubs spread around the world, Lions began to communicate in many languages. Our team of translators help the global Lions' community stay connected.
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[pdf] Cub Program GuideThis guide will help you set up a Cub Program in your club as a way to encourage kids and adults to serve together and create a dedication to service through Lions Clubs
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Serving Together projects encourage collaboration between Lions clubs and the Leo clubs that they sponsor. Recognition is given for joint service projects, joint meetings or participation in one another's events.
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Learn about the requirements and benefits of becoming a student member and chartering a Campus Lions club.