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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As World War II raged, leaders of the Allied nations looked beyond the end of the conflict and held talks on a world body for preserving peace–an entity that would be stronger than the toothless League of Nations. Lions rallied…
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As a part of the August Engaging Our Youth Centennial Service Challenge, we're featuring spotlights on Lions Youth Camp and Exchange chairpersons and participants. Today's spotlight is on Chelsee Augusta Moe, a 2015 YCE…
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is a leader in providing support for preventing avoidable blindness and restoring sight for people around the world. Our sight programs include developing and improving eye care…
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Dear Lions, I am honored to serve as Chairperson of your Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF). I believe strongly in our Foundation, which is a vital part of Lions’ international service efforts. One of the most touching…
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Today's post is by Dianne Corlew, Lion and wife of International President Chancellor Bob Corlew. Be sure to follow Dianne's Lions Partners in Education Facebook page! At the District Governors Elect Partners in Service Seminar…
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At the 30th Annual Lions Day with the United Nations in 2008, Lions Clubs International took its longstanding relationship with the U.N. to a new level by formally agreeing to help meet the world’s most critical humanitarian…
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Since its inception in 1990, LCIF’s SightFirst program has played a key role in reducing blindness, especially blindness due to cataract. The programs has provided support for more than 7.84 million sight-restoring cataract…
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Flags, costumes, dancers, marching bands, cheers and Lions as far as the eye can see: It must be the International Parade of Nations at the Lions Clubs International Convention. Each year, Lions from as many as 130 countries…
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A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake devastated Japan's Noto Peninsula on January 1, 2024, causing 245 deaths and massive destruction. Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) quickly…