Since 2014, LCIF has partnered with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to implement Lions Quest in communities across the globe.
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Intended to assist Lions members, Clubs and districts in following the Club, District and Multiple District Dispute Resolution Procedures; these guidelines are a supplement to the policies adopted by the International Board of Directors and are not…
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[doc] Lions in ChinaFounded in 1926, the Lions club of Tianjin (formerly Tientsin), China, stayed active until 1949. New clubs and membership have grown rapidly since 2002 when Lions returned to China.
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Young adults have many reasons to join a Lions club. This video highlights young adults speaking about why they became a Lion, the benefits of membership and what types of service projects their club is involved in.
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Lions Quest, the signature youth education and social and emotional learning (SEL) program of Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), launched the latest edition of the program – Lions Quest Online.
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The Ohio County Virtual Lions club is presenting a five episode web series on Virtual Engagement. The series has specific focus for each episode on how clubs can continue to operate in a virtual world.
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The Ohio County Virtual Lions club is presenting a five episode web series on Virtual Engagement. The series has specific focus for each episode on how clubs can continue to operate in a virtual world.
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The Lions Clubs International emblem is recognized around the world as a symbol of kindness and service. Within our brand, there are several icons, logos and emblems that represent our various…
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[doc] Founder Melvin JonesMelvin Jones, an insurance salesman from Chicago, founded the Lions Clubs in 1917.
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Certificates of Insurance provide evidence of the automatic coverage provided to Lions clubs and districts.