According to its Ministry of Health, Kenya has a shortage of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) health care. There are more than 600,000 Kenyans who cannot hear properly. Without access to early treatment, they are at risk of…
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In this issue of Lions Quarterly Video Magazine, hear how Lions around the world are making it their priority to benefit the well-being of children, watch how the Lions who established the Melvin Jones Health Center help a young boy return to school…
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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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We know just how important our global foundation is to our mission, and to our ability to serve. Our latest challenge is this: Our world is in need. Our communities are in need. Some are fighting diabetes, others are hungry, others are losing their…
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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 PIP Dr. Jung-Yul Choi's tips on protecting yourself and your community during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Meet Brian Sheehan (International 2nd Vice President), who makes you wonder, ‘Why haven’t I been a Lion forever?’”
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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.
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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.