Lions came to Latin America in March 1927 with the chartering of a new club in Nuevo Laredo on Mexico’s northern border with the United States. Three months later, Lions expanded to Havana, Cuba. The next two decades saw…
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For 30 years, millions of children have colored the world in peace through the lions International Peace Poster Contest. Purchase a kit at lionsclubs.org/peaceposter. By sponsoring a Peace Poster contest…
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At Lions Day with the United Nations on March 4, 2017, International President Chancellor Bob Corlew signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Madame Lakshmi Puri, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations and…
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Steve Rodenbeck embodies the spirit of Special Olympics on and off the playing field. His leadership in his community, on the field, and in his workplace represents the power that Special Olympics athletes have to impact…
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In the second panel of the Oct. 2 Lions Champions of Change event, six Lions from across the country gathered to discuss service, humanitarian aid and youth development programs. At the invitation of the White House, more than…
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Learn how to grow your club by showing the service is really self-care.
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A Lion in Norway is cycling from Scandinavia to Africa to raise funds and awareness to help children in Uganda.
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Lions created an environmentally friendly inclusive playground designed for children of all abilities in Saskatchewan. The surface is made from the soles of 13,000 Nike shoes and 10,000 recycled…
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Big challenges require big solutions. That’s why Lions in Kenya, Nairobi turned to the Global Action team (GAT) in their fight against diabetes. The GAT believes in taking a one-team approach, working together to…
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The Ski for Light event is a week-long cross-country skiing program held in the United States at various locations each year. The event attracts upwards of 250 visually- or mobility-impaired adults…