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One page summary of the 2019-2020 International President's theme.
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Get to know the 2019-2020 International President Jung-Yul Choi, who believes that the strength of Lions clubs comes from the people who comprise them and the many perspectives they bring to our service.
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[mp4] The Rhythm of ServiceAnswer President Jung-Yul Choi’s call to join together to the beat of humanity and serve through diversity.
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[mp4] Pay It ForwardPresident Jung-Yul Choi describes the moment that inspired his life of service and the importance of paying it forward. Part three of our three-part series of 2019-2020 presidential videos.
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Discover how the Dade City Hispanic American Lions Club in Florida is bringing hope and change through service to the local farm-working community and more.
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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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Representatives of the Leo Club Advisory Panel led a symposium with advice for Leo recruitment, membership experience and Leo to Lion transition with volunteer developed resources.
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Leo-Lion Board Liaisons Shefanie Vin and Ulrike "Ulli" Herrmann discuss best practices to create multigenerational partnerships and why uniting diverse perspectives is important to our organization's future.
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The international representatives of the Leo Club Advisory Panel led the annual Advisory Panel symposium on Leo recruitment, membership experience and Leo to Lion transition, sharing tips and stories on the best ways to engage Leos.
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Meet the 2021-2022 Lions Clubs International President Douglas X. Alexander of the Brooklyn Bedford Stuyvesant Lions Club (Brooklyn, New York, USA)