Leos play a critical role in the success of our association. This year, Leos expanded to 147 nations and territories and reached almost 3 million people through their service. Check out the Leo Club Program Year in Review…
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[doc] The EmblemThe current Lions emblem traces its roots back to 1920 when Maurice Blink, a Chicago commercial artist and founding member, created the initial design.
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Featuring presenter Leo-Lion Board Liaison Juan Manuel (Pollo) Cáceres, this informational webinar will review the Kindness Matters Service Award and its resources.
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Région constitutionnelle VIII - En savoir plus sur l’action du Lions en matière de lutte contre le cancer infantile.
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Getting your club or service project noticed requires a well-planned marketing campaign — and the new Marketing Campaign Planner is designed to help you do just that. This great new resource will walk you through each step of the planning process…
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Read about how the Lions Press Center is the association’s first online newsroom designed for both journalists and clubs.
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The Han Seo Lions Club from Korea delivered shoes, sports equipment and food to children at an orphanage in Vietnam with the help of a DCG grant from LCIF.
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Leos and young Lions are so much more than the future of service. They are the volunteers and service leaders of today. To ensure that their voices are heard, 27 young people were invited to partner with Lions instructors in a…
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Live panel discussion between guest Lions who have held their own successful virtual symposiums or on-line events, and are sharing knowledge gained from these experiences.
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Learn more about the Global HOPE partnership, how Lions are advocating for pediatric cancer awareness, and how our work in vision is helping improve cancer outcomes.