See how the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may be changing the way we live, but it hasn’t changed who we are. We are Lions who serve.
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Find out how Lions stepped in when 3 year old Peter McHugh was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), and his home was no longer suitable for him.
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See how Lions in Botswana, alongside Global HOPE® and other organization, are among those helping families see the possibilities, the hope, for a healthier future for children with cancer.
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In Katmandu, Lions saw the need to help those without the ability to walk. Find out how they partnered with Mobility Worldwide to deliver hand-powered carts to those in need.
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Read about Joseph Pagulayan, who lived at the Lions Streetchildrens Center for 10 years. Today, he returns the favor by coming back to cut hair and entertain the kids.
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Find out how the Lions of France have helped the elderly during the pandemic, when many retirement homes have ended visiting hours for family and friends, and in some cases.
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See how the Lions-supported American Printing House (APH) for the Blind sends a free print/braille children’s book to thousands of visually impaired children in the US every other month.
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Find out how Lions are working to help those in need, even during the pandemic. In Suriname in South America, LCIF gave a US$10,000 Emergency grant to build a hospital triage center.
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Read about the Special Olympics Beach Games, a new games model that takes place by the seaside, was held on Santos Beach in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city. 130 Lions and 320 athletes were there.
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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,…