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[doc] The Great OutdoorsIn the early 20th century, Lions established camps for children who were blind. Today, Lions-supported camps help youth with special needs throughout the world.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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While Lions raised funds for the SightFirst campaign, Lions Clubs International staff worked diligently behind the scenes to track the pledges and donations.
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2012-2013 International President Wayne A. Madden reflects on the humanitarian impact of Lions in countries all over the world.
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1994-1995 Lions Clubs International President Prof. Dr. Giuseppi Grimalid reflects on joining Lions, an international humanitarian organization.
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[doc] Vision ScreeningVision screening is a long-standing Lions tradition that saves sight and saves lives.
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[doc] Lions Humanitarian AwardThe LCIF Humanitarian award honors those whose dedicated service has made our world a better place. Past recipients include Mother Teresa, Jimmy Carter and Wangari Maathai.
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[doc] Fighting Breast CancerLions in many countries are working to fight breast cancer. Since 1998, Lions in the Cayman Islands have led breast cancer awareness and education programs. Lions in Lebanon and Jordan also host breast cancer screening clinics.
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[doc] Serving the ElderlyLions provide hope and physical care for community members who are elderly.