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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The first in a series of webinars held to engage and empower GAT Ambassadors in CA 5 English-Speaking Countries.
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[doc] Staying ConnectedLION Magazine still serves to keep Lions connected and up-to-date almost a century after its first issue was published.
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Lions in Kenya developed a Diabetes Care Center in Nairobi--the first of its kind--providing comprehensive diabetes education, management and care.
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Lions in Kenya developed a Diabetes Care Center in Nairobi--the first of its kind--providing comprehensive diabetes education, management and care.
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In this issue of the January Lions Quarterly, hear about the history of Lions Clubs International, see how Lions and Leos in Argentina sort and distribute food for families in need, watch how Lions organize recreational activities for the blind and…
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Visualize a great virtual convention! Hear from PID Steve Glass, PID Tom Gordon and David Kingsbury, General Counsel of LCI as they take you through start to finish of your convention. Tips on training, recognition, business session, engaging your…
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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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[pdf] Vision Support GroupAn ongoing monthly support group for adults who are living with blindness and/or visual impairment that fosters personal growth, self-determination, peer-to-peer engagement, emotional support, independence and mobility
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This LQ features tsunami rebuilding efforts in South Asia; a North Carolina Lions Camp for the blind and visually impaired; a Lions eye hospital in India; and the gift of glasses for children in Chicago.