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Lions Quest has made a profound impact on youth and formed meaningful partnerships to help young people reach their full potential. In 2024, we celebrated a major milestone: 40 years since the first grant was awarded.
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As modern technology becomes a bridge to connect deaf people, Lions in Dublin provided local deaf students with devices such as Chromebooks, touch screens and 3D printers - giving them the same learning opportunities as others.
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In Marrakech, Morocco, the Malaika Centre for Children with Down Syndrome was created by the Lions club to help families who have children with disabilities, and to take care of them free of charge
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The Lions Quest program helps students develop self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving skills, creating a positive, engaging learning environment.
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Lions in Asotin, Washington, found an innovative way to engage youth through a STEM project building underwater ROV-Remote Operated Vehicles.
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Lions in Delaware open the door for youth to touch service in ways that matter to them. They run a video production program for kids that focuses on social issues, empowering youth to be creative while making an impact.
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Empowering students with confidence, interpersonal skills, and community service, helping them thrive in school and beyond through LCIF’s impactful curriculum.
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Lions in Delaware offer a safe space for youth to grow and connect at Camp Conquer, a program that addresses the health and wellness of young people with weight lifting, mindfullness, group meditation and community.
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Lions taught visually impaired students in Nairobi how to play football with a special kind of ball. “A Ball for All” is a program founded by a Lion that distributes the balls to children for free, making the game for everyone. Thank you, Lions!
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Staff and faculty at Lincoln Elementary School are helping youth readjust to change after the global pandemic