International President Douglas X. Alexander visited some of the hardest hit communities in Kentucky, where he joined fellow Lions from both the tornado-damaged towns and across the country to…
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Because of a US$85,000 LCIF grant, 12,000 children and educators in Bangladesh participated in a 12-month pilot program of Lions Quest, which provided lessons on skills needed to manage emotions,…
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As the world’s largest-known school-based eye health program, Sight For Kids mobilizes Lions and eye care professionals to provide comprehensive eye health services in low-income schools around the…
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Play helps kids “be kids” by giving them a sense of normalcy in their lives. That’s why, when the Malabar Cancer Center in the state of Kerala, India, opened a new pediatric oncology unit, Lions and…
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To put an end to some of these preventable child deaths, Lions in District 404B1 received a US$147,038 Childhood Cancer Grant from LCIF to construct a caregiver facility for The Federal Medical…
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Homelessness has been a major problem in the Southern Peninsula of Australia for many years. SPCS started the Southern Peninsula Laundry and Shower program (SPLaSh) to support the growing homeless…
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Lions create the Serenity Suite, a specially designed space for families and parents to stay while dealing with the devastation of infant loss. It is located inside the Doncaster Royal Infirmary…
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Six-year-old Joyce Chikwama from Zambia almost suffered vision loss due to a growth in her eye. Thanks to a partnership between Lions Aid Zambia, Latter-day Saint Charities, and LCIF, she received…
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On April 25, 2015, a devastating earthquake in Nepal, known as the Gorkha earthquake, took the lives of nearly 9,000 people. When Lions saw the severe damage schools suffered and how this damage was…
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In November 2022, Soumili Kundu, a fifth-grade student at the Lions Calcutta Greater Vidya Mandir School in Kolkata, India, received an eye screening made possible by Sight For Kids at her school.…