Through the LCIF Hunger Pilot Grant Program, Lions can support school based feeding programs, food banks, feeding centers, and similar facilities that provide food to people when they need it most.
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The guide to completing the advanced level of Lions Mentoring to help members learn more about being a leader in their clubs activities
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Use this photo form to get permissions at your Leo or Lion events or when submitting photos to Lions Clubs International
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Donation form for multiple individuals to be sent in to request LCIF recognitions that are not MJF/PMJF
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High school students in Uruguay work with their local Lions club on an organic greenhouse—helping them bring their ideas to life.
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When disaster strikes anywhere in the world, Lions can apply for emergency grants through LCIF
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[doc] Education for EveryoneLions clubs have long provided support to help ensure that students who have disabilities get a great education.
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[doc] Leos AboundIn 1957, Lions launch the Leo Club program, offering an opportunity for high school students and young adults to serve their communities.
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[doc] The Lions’ Pride ExpandsIn 1987 Lions Clubs International opened its membership to women, who bring fresh perspectives and additional hands for service.
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Read the winning 2016-2017 Peace Essay by Charlie Bruskotter from Ohio, USA. Sponsored by the Delaware Lions Club.