Leos and young Lions are so much more than the future of service. They are the volunteers and service leaders of today. To ensure that their voices are heard, 27 young people were invited to partner with Lions instructors in a…
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LCIF and Lions identify the world’s most crucial needs and empower humanitarian efforts that transform lives. Generous support of the Sakuranbo Care Center provides a multitude of creative daily activities with a common theme of self-expression.…
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Read about how between November 2019 and January 2020, LCIF has awarded US$343,000 in grant funds to help with recovery from the Australian bushfires.
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Service runs in my family. My mom is a Lion, and has often spoken about how much good Lions do around the world. So when the Westfield Lions Club of Indiana organized its subsidiary student organization—the LEO Club—at my school…
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Dear Lions, I recently had the distinct privilege of visiting areas of Texas, USA, that were severely damaged by Hurricane Harvey. As I was preparing for the trip, I knew I wanted to do more than just see Texas. I wanted to do…
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Natural disasters can strike anywhere, at any time. And when they do, Lions can count on disaster relief grants from Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to help them meet immediate needs within their communities. On the…
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Where can you hear a lion sing like a bird? Lions clubs International founder Melvin Jones said that some of the earliest club meetings could be quiet affairs until someone broke out into song. “It seemed to me that the…
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The International Association of Lions clubs was anything but international when formed in Chicago in 1917. At its inception, about two dozen clubs were scattered around the central United States in places such as Arkansas,…
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China played an important role in the early days of the Lions clubs International, as the organization was just starting to expand. China was the third nation to host a Lions club, after the United States and Canada. In October…
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Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USA, attracts over 11 million visitors per year. Known for its quaint charm and its synchronous fireflies, it’s no wonder why tourists flock to the area. In late…