Lioness Bridge Program The Lioness Bridge Program, and the associated benefits, ended June 30, 2021. Lions clubs International continuously broadcasted this notice via messages to Lions districts and clubs and on the website since April 2018.…
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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With over 400 members, the Seal Beach Lions club in California is the largest Lions club in the United States. They engage members and community by making their club fun and visible, involving family and youth volunteers, and empowering Lions to…
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See how the Global Service Team (GST) helps clubs identify resources and use best practices to improve their projects and, by extension, their impact. Get all the GST tools you need here.
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Find out how Lions clubs can encourage youth to serve in their communities with the Young Leaders in Service Award.
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Lions specialty Clubs help meet people's passion, wherever that passion lies. The ECAD Lions Club Branch in Connecticut works with Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD), a local organization that trains and places Service Dogs for…
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Catch a glimpse of the first 100 years of Lions in our Centennial segment; learn how Lions in Hawaii are fighting hunger with a community garden; see youth embrace peace at a Lions camp in Norway; and more.
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Application for the supplemental insurance policy available for purchase by Lions clubs and districts.
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In this LQ, see how Lions provide disaster relief in Japan and New Zealand; Lions in South Dakota transform a former disaster site; a Lions program in Australia helps troubled young people; and Lions in California help the visually impaired.