Learn how chartering a "Champions" Lions club focusing on projects that serve Special Olympics athletes can help you build an accepting community for people with intellectual disabilities.
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This LQ features tsunami rebuilding efforts in South Asia; a North Carolina Lions Camp for the blind and visually impaired; a Lions eye hospital in India; and the gift of glasses for children in Chicago.
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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[pdf] Vision Support GroupAn ongoing monthly support group for adults who are living with blindness and/or visual impairment that fosters personal growth, self-determination, peer-to-peer engagement, emotional support, independence and mobility
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[pdf] Vision Grant ApplicationVision Grants from LCIF help Lions fight blindness, prevent vision loss and support people who are blind or visually impaired in underserved communities through service activities.
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Working with the media is an important step to building and maintaining awareness of your club. And knowing how to build a great public relations strategy is the first step. In this webinar, you'll learn about the ins and outs of PR as well as a…
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See how the Global Service Team (GST) helps clubs identify resources and use best practices to improve their projects and, by extension, their impact. Get all the GST tools you need here.
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Find out how Lions clubs can encourage youth to serve in their communities with the Young Leaders in Service Award.