In 2014, the marketing challenge for my 70-year-old Club, the South Tucson Lions Club, was to build a new brand image. We wanted to stop being the “best-kept secret,” and start being the talk of the town. We wanted to really…
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In the July 2016 Lions Quarterly, watch how Lions and Leos are stepping onto the field through inclusive sports in partnership with Special Olympics; visit Camp Leo where children learn to manage their diabetes while having fun and forming deep…
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Despite immense challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, health workers across the country have continued their efforts to reach every child with life-saving immunization to…
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Learn more about how Dr. Lee Gil Ya will accept the Humanitarian Award for her lifelong dedication to medicine, education, social justice and humanitarian service in South Korea.
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The Mount Cheam Lions Club believes that there is nothing more precious than the gift of sight. Their Centennial Legacy Project was inspired by Helen Keller’s plea to Lions in 1925 to become Knights of the Blind. Two thousand…
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Leo Lions now have the opportunity to serve as official liaisons to the Lions Clubs International Board of Directors. Two Leo Lion Board Liaisons will be annually appointed to represent the interests and perspectives of young…
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The founder and guiding light of the Lions club in Ponce Inlet, Florida—the late Constance D. Hunter—was a remarkable, generous woman. To honor her larger-than-life legacy, club members constructed a magnificent fountain…
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Read about how the Lions Press Center is the association’s first online newsroom designed for both journalists and clubs.
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Read about how the Adams Lions Club purchased EnChroma glasses to help color blind students see in color for the first time.
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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.