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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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is pleased to announce the receipt of our sixth consecutive 4-Star Charity Navigator rating, the highest possible rating awarded. Only 5% of evaluated organizations achieve six…
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[pdf] GAT Coordinators WebinarPresentation by PID Robert Rettby, GAT Area Leader Max Mongia, GAT Area Leader Zeynep Kocasinan, PCC Viresh Paul, and Grisell Barraza provide an in depth and thorough explanation on GAT, as well as introduce the new concept of GMA. Topics also…
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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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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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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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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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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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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.