Grand Junction, Colorado, 1958. The once-vibrant downtown of a small American city. Sidewalks were cracked. Parking was impossible. The streets flooded after every rainfall.Though home to only 20,000 people, Grand Junction was a…
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) offers a variety of funding options to support various stages for disaster relief operations, including Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Community Recovery and Major Catastrophe…
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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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Dear Lions, Perhaps you have heard that Lions Clubs International (LCI) approved a new service initiative in June. This is a very exciting time to be a Lion! Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is eager to support…
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EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a guest post by Lion Annemarie Hill from Special Olympics. I came across a quote that stopped me in my tracks; it was gathered by researchers studying immunization trends amongst children with…
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The Lions Clubs of Belgium have received an inaugural Golisano Health Award, given to them by the leadership of Special Olympics Belgium. The Lions of Belgium and SO Belgium have shared a vibrant national partnership since 2010…
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At Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), fighting measles is one of our greatest humanitarian efforts. Measles is a real concern, especially in underdeveloped parts of the world. Over 400 people die from measles each day…
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When Lion Bill Haslett and his wife, Linda, stood on Omaha Beach on a recent trip to Normandy, France, they could almost hear the echoes of her father’s footsteps as he stormed ashore with thousands of other Allied troops on…
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When a devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January of 2010, Lions mobilized fast. Through the newly formed Lions Hope for Haiti, members around the world contributed their organizing skills and fundraising savvy to rush…