Learn about Lions Clubs International's legacy of helping the blind and visually impaired and see how we're continuing this work today.
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WWID is an exciting global membership celebration held annually on the last Saturday in April to unite clubs around the world in welcoming new members.
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Explore the different grant types to find out if there’s a grant that’s right for your club, district or multiple district now or in the future.
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The advocacy toolkit shows you the ways you can use your voice within your club to make greater change in the world.
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2014-2015 Lions Clubs International President Joe Preston reflects on the launch of the Centennial Service Challenge to serve more than 100 million people by June 2018.
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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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[pdf] LCIF General BrochureLCIF was founded in 1968 to take the work of Lions Clubs International to new heights by tackling global problems, as well as assisting Lions with large-scale local humanitarian projects.
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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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Our two historic brands, Lions Clubs International and Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), are uniting under one "umbrella" brand—Lions International—so we can talk to the world…
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Learn about the GAT and the ways it helps foster membership growth, empower service and develop strong leaders.