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Keaton Hamilton, a 12-year-old from Ontario, Canada, knows what peace is. Hamilton put pen to paper to illustrate his ideas for the world in his award-winning essay entitled “Friends as Leaders” which demonstrates the good that can come from…
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Emma Andreea Paveliuc, a 13-year-old girl from Iasi, Romania, draws a clear image of peace. Paveliuc brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
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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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In Marrakech, Morocco, the Malaika Centre for Children with Down Syndrome was created by the Lions club to help families who have children with disabilities, and to take care of them free of charge
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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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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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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is proud to be a founding member of The Choose Kindness Alliance, a coalition of the nation’s leading nonprofit organizations championing bullying prevention, intentional inclusion, and youth mental…
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Yetka Yağiz Demírtas, a 12-year-old from Ankara, Turkey, has a detailed understanding of what peace is. Demírtas put pen to paper to spell out his ideas for the world to read in his award-winning essay entitled “Drawers of My Mind” which illustrates…
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Fanjin Si an 11-year-old girl from the Weiyang District of China, draws a clear image of peace. Si recently brought that vision to life through her artwork, earning her the grand prize in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
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As modern technology becomes a bridge to connect deaf people, Lions in Dublin provided local deaf students with devices such as Chromebooks, touch screens and 3D printers - giving them the same learning opportunities as others.