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[doc] After the FloodIn 1968 Lions Clubs International established its own charitable foundation, to gather and distribute funds for humanitarian efforts and disaster relief, and to combat global problems such as sight loss.
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Learn how the Lions Certified Instructor Program (LCIP) can help Lions interested in becoming certified instructors for Lions Clubs International. See the qualifications and apply today.
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The Lions Clubs International emblem is recognized around the world as a symbol of kindness and service. Within our brand, there are several icons, logos and emblems that represent our various…
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Since 2002, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has partnered with Johnson & Johnson to implement the largest-known, school-based eye health program, Sight For Kids.
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Learn about the GAT and the ways it helps foster membership growth, empower service and develop strong leaders.
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Are you ready for the Lions event of the year? Learn about Virtual LCICon 2021 and the ways you can get involved, including opportunities to highlight your club's service activities.
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Are you ready for the Lions event of the year? Learn about Virtual LCICon 2021 and the ways you can get involved, including opportunities to highlight your club's service activities.
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Lions Quest, the signature youth education and social and emotional learning (SEL) program of Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), launched the latest edition of the program – Lions Quest Online.
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[doc] Reading Action ProgramThe Reading Action Program called for Lions to organize service projects that promote reading. Lions clubs around the world responded with a broad variety of reading programs and donations of books and computers.
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[doc] Lions LingoWith Lions clubs around the globe, Lions expressions vary from region to region. But whatever the language, acronyms or Lions' terms used, Lions connect with each other through service.