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2014-2015 Lions Clubs International President Joe Preston reflects on the launch of the Centennial Service Challenge to serve more than 100 million people by June 2018.
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In this issue of Lions Quarterly, Lions celebrate 25 years of the Peace Poster Contest; inspire teenagers to become young entrepreneurs; help blind athletes take on the baseball field; provide health screenings in Chile; and keep the beaches in…
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International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal congratulates Lions on serving 200 million people–double our goal–and encourages us to celebrate this milestone as we continue to change lives!
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Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce (OSID), a nonprofit organization that offers free healthcare for people in need in Brazil, has been named the recipient of the prestigious Lions International Humanitarian Award.
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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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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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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As we look toward our centennial celebration, Lions are encouraged to help reach the Centennial Service Challenge goal of serving 100 million people by 2018 through youth, environment, vision and hunger projects.
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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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Watch this LQ to check out the location of the 2010 International Convention; see how the Lions All-State band inspires young musicians; watch how Lions build a better future for Indian children; and watch Lions in South Africa put food to good use.