Learn how chartering a "Champions" Lions club focusing on projects that serve Special Olympics athletes can help you build an accepting community for people with intellectual disabilities.
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[doc] Lions Want to Have FunHaving fun while doing good has been a Lions specialty from the beginning. Many clubs have a Tail Twister, specifically to promote fun and fellowship.
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Learn how your club can be recognized for its marketing efforts through the Lions International Marketing Award.
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Information about the role of the Club LCIF Coordinator.
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LCIF and UNODC Collaborate with Guatemalan National Drug Commission to Reduce Risky Behaviors
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Through the Lions International Strategic Plan, we’re focusing on strengthening our Association and Foundation, building strong new growth models, and aligning goals and support to achieve these…
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The Casablanca Doctors Unité Lions Club is a group of medical students and doctors that serves their community through diabetes screenings, first aid training and medical caravans.
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LCIF and UNODC Test a Two-year Lions Quest Cycle in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Learn about traditional Lions clubs and explore helpful resources on developing a new club, planning guides and more.
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Learn how students can benefit from joining a Campus Lions club and find out how you can charter a Campus Lions club at your school.