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[doc] Staying ConnectedLION Magazine still serves to keep Lions connected and up-to-date almost a century after its first issue was published.
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[doc] Lions on CampusCampus Lions clubs address needs specific to college campuses and prepare students to serve their communities after college.
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[doc] After the FloodIn 1968 Lions Clubs International established its own charitable foundation, to gather and distribute funds for humanitarian efforts and disaster relief, and to combat global problems such as sight loss.
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[doc] Gardens with PurposeIn Petropolis, Brazil, Lions’ community garden assists people with disabilities in learning about gardening and vegetables. In Montana, Lions sponsor a school garden to educate children and provide them with fresh food.
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[pdf] Afghan Resettlement FAQThis document answers some of the most common questions Lions have about this program.
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A list and brief description of the subjects covered in a Faculty Development Institute.
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Lions Certified Instructor Program Curriculum Overview
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[pdf] Strides for DiabetesA highly-visible, family-friendly community event that promotes diabetes awareness and the importance of healthy living through educational materials and group participation in physical activity
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An improvement project for a local recreational facility that improves access or capacity and helps community members embrace healthier lifestyles