In 2014, the marketing challenge for my 70-year-old club, the South Tucson Lions Club, was to build a new brand image. We wanted to stop being the “best-kept secret,” and start being the talk of the town. We wanted to really…
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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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The Second Century Ambassador program was an opportunity for innovative Lions to invest in the future of our organization.
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Lions serve in many ways. But there are a number of causes and initiatives we support on a global level.
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See the ways Lions are strengthening the relationship between communities and the environment through environmental stewardship.
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The Mount Cheam Lions Club believes that there is nothing more precious than the gift of sight. Their Centennial Legacy Project was inspired by Helen Keller’s plea to Lions in 1925 to become Knights of the Blind. Two thousand…
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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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Learn about the Global Membership Team (GMT) and Global Extension Team (GET) and explore tools that will help you start new clubs, recruit new members and promote positive member experiences.
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Find answers you’re looking for! Explore frequently asked questions in the help center, find a club near you, or submit a request to get in contact with the right people who can help with your…