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[doc] After the FloodIn 1968 Lions Clubs International established its own charitable foundation, to gather and distribute funds for humanitarian efforts and disaster relief, and to combat global problems such as sight loss.
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In Marrakech, Morocco, the Malaika Centre for Children with Down Syndrome was created by the Lions club to help families who have children with disabilities, and to take care of them free of charge
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Learn more about essentials of chartering a traditional club virtually without the in-person engagement and formality.
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[doc] Lions LingoWith Lions clubs around the globe, Lions expressions vary from region to region. But whatever the language, acronyms or Lions' terms used, Lions connect with each other through service.
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[doc] Reading Action ProgramThe Reading Action Program called for Lions to organize service projects that promote reading. Lions clubs around the world responded with a broad variety of reading programs and donations of books and computers.
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Learn about the Global Membership Team (GMT) and explore tools that will help you start new clubs, recruit new members and promote positive member experiences.
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A supplemental insurance policy available for purchase by Lions clubs and districts to protect the directors and officers against damages or defense costs in the event they suffer a loss as a result of an alleged wrongful act.
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A supplemental insurance policy available for purchase by Lions clubs and districts to protect the directors and officers against damages or defense costs in the event they suffer a loss as a result of an alleged wrongful act.
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In this LQ, watch stories about the contribution of women Lions members; taxi driver safety education in Turkey; a model club in Washington, D.C. for volunteering in the workplace; and a children's library in the Philippines.