In Burkina Faso, a SightFirst project is providing eye care access in areas where eye care is unaffordable, with a US$110,746 LCIF SightFirst grant. Read about it here.
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Read about how a US$5,000 Leo Service grant from LCIF enabled kids to use their imaginations and experience the joy of laughter at an annual children's camp in Portugal.
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Read about how LCIF awarded 12 Leo clubs in District 3231-A3 in India a US$2,500 Leo Service grant to clean up local railway stations, clearing tracks and walkways.
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Lions received a SightFirst Grant of US$131,463 from Lions Clubs International Foundation to develop infrastructure and expand diagnostic and treatment services for cataracts, uncorrected refractive…
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The Lions of District LC6 are using a Childhood Cancer Grant of US$80,602 from Lions Clubs International Foundation to help expand the Children with Cancer Support Group (GACC) in Ribeirão Preto,…
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Merrick Union Free School District in New York, U.S., recognized the critical importance of mental health education for both students and teachers. In 2016, Merrick began offering Lions Quest – Lions…
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Because of a US$85,000 LCIF grant, 12,000 children and educators in Bangladesh participated in a 12-month pilot program of Lions Quest, which provided lessons on skills needed to manage emotions,…
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With US$15,000 in grant funding from LCIF, volunteerism from Lions, and strong support from school administrators, Lions Quest Skills for Growing debuted at Colegio Alberto Blest Gana School in…
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Lions Clubs International Foundation and Johnson & Johnson Vision partnered in 2002 to create the world’s largest-known, school-based health program, Sight For Kids. Over the last two decades,…
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In Quito, Ecuador, Lions Clubs International Foundation’s Lions Quest program helps provide a sense of community and belonging to youth at the Colegio Alemán Quito School. Implemented in 110…