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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.
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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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[pdf] Vision Grant ApplicationVision Grants from LCIF help Lions fight blindness, prevent vision loss and support people who are blind or visually impaired in underserved communities through service activities.
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Discover the power of leaving a legacy with the LCIF Lions Legacy Society. Hear from past international presidents as they share their motivations, hopes and stories behind their commitments to Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF).
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[mp4] The Rhythm of ServiceAnswer President Jung-Yul Choi’s call to join together to the beat of humanity and serve through diversity.
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Explore financial resources, including expense claims forms for current and past international officers, directors and district governors and reimbursement policies.
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[doc] Forever GreenIn response to International President Wing-Kun Tam’s challenge, Lions plant 15 million trees in one year.