The Mount Cheam Lions Club believes that there is nothing more precious than the gift of sight. Their Centennial Legacy Project was inspired by Helen Keller’s plea to Lions in 1925 to become Knights of the Blind. Two thousand…
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Find out about how Lions and Leos were the first non-governmental organization at any rescue site after a powerful earthquake hit just of the Aegean Sea off Turkey last fall.
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Farming brings fellowship and service to a Lions Club.
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Mother Teresa said that, at the end of life, we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made and how many great things we have done. We will be judged by our simple acts of kindness: “I…
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A Lions Club improves the health of their entire community.
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An idea from a Cub grows into a district wide service project.
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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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Read Lion Carolyn Hall thoughts on the Top Club Service Award Finalists in the ANZI area.
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Together, Lions across the world—with support from Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)—united through kindness to support Ukraine refugees in a time of great need.
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See how the District and Club Community Impact Grant, or DCG, program incentivizes both Lions donations to LCIF and Lions service projects, which match the mission and global cause areas LCIF and…