March 15, 1967 is a day that Lion Marty Knight will never forget. Life is more fulfilling when I know that I’ve helped others. That was the day he was declared legally blind. He still had limited vision, and was able to…
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Provides guidance to U.S. clubs and districts regarding registration and solicitation requirements by state
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Learn about how Lions clubs serve over 200 countries and geographic areas, with over 48,000 clubs and 1.4 million members.
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This inspiring video looks at the leadership, experience and opportunities available to young people through Leo clubs. Alpha and Omega Leo clubs provide youth volunteer opportunities, and are also a place to grow and have fun. "Leading for Life"
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[pdf] Participants EvaluationThis evaluation is a tool for the club officers to provide back to the zone chairpersons at the conclusion of the zone meeting
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[pdf] Welcome.US PresentationLearn more about the Engage to Change Co-sponsorship initiative and the role of Lions clubs.
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[pdf] Importance of ExtensionThis flyer highlights main reasons for why we should start new Lions Clubs.
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This worksheet is a tool for the zone chairpersons to provide to club officers prior to each zone meeting.
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Provides a mechanism for clubs in multiple districts to resolve disputes within those multiple districts
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See how Lions of Burkina Faso used a US$110,746 LCIF SightFirst grant to help people in remote villages.