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Thanks to care his daughter received at St. Jude’s Clinic, Lion Tony Holland wanted to give back to the hospital. That’s why he turned to LCIF to help make a difference for kids living with cancer and their families.
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When devastating late-season tornadoes ripped through dozens of communities in the United States, LCIF quickly awarded grant funding to Lions that enabled them to provide immediate relief to the victims of the storms.
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A panel discussion on how your club can prepare, listen, learn, and embrace solutions during times when your community needs it most.
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LCIF Chairperson Brian E. Sheehan will share about the difference your donations make in serving devastated communities and, LCIF Staff will give details into the disaster response process, grants, and how to apply.
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[mp4] Project MartinaItalian Lions fulfill the legacy of Martina, a young woman who died of cancer. Through Project Martina Lions educate high school students about cancer risk factors and prevention.
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An ongoing monthly support group for parents/guardians affected by childhood cancer focused on providing peer-to-peer socialization, learning and coping strategies in a welcoming, inclusive environment
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[pdf] Half-Day Family CampA family-oriented half-day retreat that serves and encourages youth and families from the local community who are affected by cancer
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[pdf] Survivor Network EventAn event for childhood cancer survivors that fosters encouragement, networking and support within the local community
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Lions International leaders met with members of Congress as part of Lions Day on Capitol Hill.
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) quickly awarded the Lions in Morocco a US$100,000 Major Catastrophe Grant to enable them to provide support to victims.