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 YCEC Handbook serves as a resource for you to understand the roles and responsibilities of being a YCEC. If your multiple district, district or your club is starting a YCE program for the first time, or starting up a program after a long hiatus…
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This LQ features the winner of the Lions International Essay Contest; Lebanon, the home of the first Peace Poster Contest winner; Lions bringing dental care to children in Morocco; and Lions in Japan keeping a river clean; and soaring balloons in…
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[pdf] Brand GuidelinesGet guidelines on logos, fonts, colors, images and language for Lions International, Lions Clubs International and LCIF.
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With over 400 members, the Seal Beach Lions club in California is the largest Lions club in the United States. They engage members and community by making their club fun and visible, involving family and youth volunteers, and empowering Lions to…
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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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This document is for DGEs who drive to the 103rd Annual Lions Clubs International Convention in Singapore. DGEs will complete this form to submit to our Finance Department after the Convention has taken place., in order for them to be reimbursed for…
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Lions specialty Clubs help meet people's passion, wherever that passion lies. The ECAD Lions Club Branch in Connecticut works with Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD), a local organization that trains and places Service Dogs for…