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When devastating late-season tornadoes ripped through dozens of communities in the United States, LCIF quickly awarded grant funding to Lions that enabled them to provide immediate relief to the victims of the storms.
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In Kolkata, Lions organize a diabetic screening camp at the train station to raise awareness and screen blood sugar. Early detection is critical in India where the onset of diabetes occurs, on average, between age 25-34. This is almost 20 years…
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Lions from around the world voted to make diabetes our primary cause moving into the future.
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Following every major disaster of the last decade, Lions and Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) have been there. Together, they are providing disaster relief for basic needs such as water, food, shelter and medicine.
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Two months after a tornado destroyed homes and businesses in Joplin, Lions remained committed to helping, by assisting with debris clean-up, purchasing needed grocery and supplies and providing needed school supplies. Download this video from iTunes.
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The Casablanca Doctors Unité Lions Club is a group of medical students and doctors that serves their community through diabetes screenings, first aid training and medical caravans.
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For Lions in Ecuador, taking care of people's health is fundamental. That's why they are offering preventative health care to the public through their mobile health clinic. At a recent community event, they screened approximately 200 people.
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1998-1999 International President Kajit Habanananda reflects on Lions' aid and recovery efforts after a tsunami struck Thailand.
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2008-09 Lions Clubs International President Al Brandel reflects on how Lions and LCIF provide support following a disaster.
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2007-2008 Lions Clubs International President Mahendra Amarasuriya reflects on the impact of the 2014 tsunami on Sri Lanka and Lions response.