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Clubs hosting a World Diabetes Day service project can pickup this press release template to help gain more publicity around their service project
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For those living in poverty, shoes are a luxury. See how Alaskan Leos work to deliver shoes that expand to grow with a child’s foot.
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This YCEC Handbook serves as a resource for you to understand the roles and responsibilities of being a YCEC. If your multiple district, district or your club is starting a YCE program for the first time, or starting up a program after a long hiatus…
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Advocacy is another way for Lions and Leos to serve the causes we care about. When you advocate, you use your voice to educate and influence more people to get on board with a movement.
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[mp4] Lions Serve SafelyAs the world faces the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Lions recognize that kindness matters now more than ever. For the most up-to-date information on our response to the coronavirus, visit lionsclubs.org/coronavirus.
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This year, Lions far and wide have served more than 275 million people. But what does that actually look like?
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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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Learn about diabetes programs and service activities that are available to all Lions and Leos.
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With the pandemic communities are facing a rise in hunger. Lions are stepping up to provide food and support.
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Lions and Leos come together to share success stories in the childhood cancer global cause in honor of International Childhood Cancer Day 2021. We will learn from four Lions who have been successful in implementing Childhood Cancer Service Projects.