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[doc] Lions QuestLions Quest began as one teenager’s passion to find a better way to prepare young people to handle life’s challenges. Today, it is one of the most widely used social and emotional learning programs in the world.
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[doc] Leos AboundIn 1957, Lions launch the Leo Club program, offering an opportunity for high school students and young adults to serve their communities.
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[doc] Recycle the EarthLions can be found on the front lines of local recycling projects all around the world, reclaiming everything from scrap metal and old newspapers to medical devices and used cell phones.
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[doc] Expressions of PeaceSince 1988, Lions Clubs International has sponsored the annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest to encourage young people to express their perspectives on peace.
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[doc] Education for EveryoneLions clubs have long provided support to help ensure that students who have disabilities get a great education.
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[doc] Lions and Little LeagueSince Lion Carl Stotz established Little League baseball, Lions have been supporting teams and encouraging children to build their athletic skills, teamwork and character through the league.
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[doc] Matteo’s DreamCalifornia Lions built a playground for children of all abilities. Lions recreated the playground for their entry in the 2014 Rose Parade.
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[doc] Libraries & SchoolsLions clubs and Lions Clubs International Foundation have built, adopted and expanded schools around the world since the organization’s founding.
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[doc] Encouraging PeacePromoting peace and understanding in the face of tragedy, Lions in Norway host a Peace Camp for teenagers. In Germany, Lions support a Peace Village.
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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.