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Lions and LCIF are there to help communities with both immediate and long-term needs after hurricanes, floods, fires, and other devastating natural disasters.
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LCIF grants make early detection of diabetes and access to care possible for countless people worldwide.
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) quickly responded to empower their service by awarding a $200,000 Major Catastrophe Grant to Lions in Turkey.
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) quickly awarded the Lions in Morocco a US$100,000 Major Catastrophe Grant to enable them to provide support to victims.
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When wildfires ravaged through Texas in the USA, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) provided grant funding to Lions, empowering them to offer immediate relief
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Lions in Cebu City and the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team organize paddle boat races to raise awareness about diabetes and the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle.
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Lions International is working to provide assistance to the more than two million men, women and children that have fled their homes due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Lions International and the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES) recently extended a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a cooperative alliance in the fight against type 2 diabetes.
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[doc] Wave Upon WaveLions raised US$15 million during the aftermath of the South Asia tsunami in 2004. Every dollar went to Lions in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand to help rebuild homes, schools and orphanages.
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Lions International leaders met with members of Congress as part of Lions Day on Capitol Hill.