Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) offers a variety of funding options to support various stages for disaster relief operations, including Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Community Recovery and Major Catastrophe…
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Dear Lions, Earlier this month, a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia. While the quake lasted only 15 seconds, more than 100 buildings collapsed and more than 100 people have perished. Thousands of people were left…
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LCIF developed a CSR partnership with Sumitomo Chemical India to provide water to Pimpurna, India through a solar powered irrigation project. Using the renewable energy produced by solar panels,…
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Texas Children's Global HOPE partners with LCIF and Lions on childhood cancer. Lion Dr. Joseph Lubega shares how great problems require great solutions. For any parent and family, no problem is…
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Through its partnership with Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust has been able to make great strides toward eliminating trachoma – a debilitating and blinding disease – across…
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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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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) offers a variety of funding options to support various stages for disaster relief operations, including Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Community Recovery and Major Catastrophe…
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Dear Lions, We have seen many amazing advancements throughout our lives. We have walked on the moon, we have phones that guide us when we are lost and we have robots that perform intricate surgeries. Yet, we still see hundreds…
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Dear Lions, Sometimes, as Lions, we can get caught up in the moment. Sometimes it can be hard to imagine beyond today. Sometimes we might even get discouraged by the staggering amount of need and despair in the world. As…
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Each year, approximately 2,000 Australians die from skin cancer, and at least two in three Australians will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. Lions of District 201-V2 used an LCIF Matching Grant…