The founder and guiding light of the Lions club in Ponce Inlet, Florida—the late Constance D. Hunter—was a remarkable, generous woman. To honor her larger-than-life legacy, club members constructed a magnificent fountain…
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According to its Ministry of Health, Kenya has a shortage of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) health care. There are more than 600,000 Kenyans who cannot hear properly. Without access to early treatment, they are at risk of…
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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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Read about how the Lions Press Center is the association’s first online newsroom designed for both journalists and clubs.
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Read about how the Adams Lions Club purchased EnChroma glasses to help color blind students see in color for the first time.
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Read Lion Stella Foo's experience with Lions in District 308B1 visiting cancer wards, donating hair, funding medical costs and creating awareness campaigns for children with cancer.
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Read about how LCIF Chairperson Gudrun and Past International President Barry visited Lion John James when he couldn't attend the Melvin Jones Fellowship (MJF) fundraising dinner.
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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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Read tips from the first Jesse Robinson Membership Growth Cup winners to help boost your own membership growth efforts.
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International President Douglas X. Alexander visited some of the hardest hit communities in Kentucky, where he joined fellow Lions from both the tornado-damaged towns and across the country to…