Read how Leo Maria José Gutiérrez Araujo, the 17-year-old charter president of the Guanajuato Leo Club in Mexico, proved that you can touch the hearts of many at any age.
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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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Fortunately for students in far southern Japan’s Miyakojima City, school officials committed to a five-year strategy to integrate social and emotional learning (SEL) into curricula through Lions…
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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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Merrick Union Free School District in New York, U.S., recognized the critical importance of mental health education for both students and teachers. In 2016, Merrick began offering Lions Quest – Lions…
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Because of a US$85,000 LCIF grant, 12,000 children and educators in Bangladesh participated in a 12-month pilot program of Lions Quest, which provided lessons on skills needed to manage emotions,…
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Lions in Illinois recognize the importance of compassionate care and comfort to a family member at the end of life and the need to help families feel emotionally prepared for the death of a loved one…
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Find out how students volunteering with Special Olympics saw first hand the shortcomings of medical care for people with intellectual disabilities, but were able to provide some help.
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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…
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Find out about how Lions and Leos were the first non-governmental organization at any rescue site after a powerful earthquake hit just of the Aegean Sea off Turkey last fall.