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Learn how an LCIF SightFirst grant provided low-vision care for a young boy in Kansas and changed his life forever.
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[mp4] LCIF: Leading the ChargeLions clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is known throughout the world for its work to improve the lives of people affected by visual impairments. Together with many Lions clubs, LCIF has provided significant grant funding to Leader Dogs for the…
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[pdf] LCIF Leo Service GrantThe LCIF Leo Service grant is available to support service projects that are developed and implemented by Leos. Grants may be awarded up to US $2,500 for Lions District and US $5,000 for Lions Multiple District.
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Guidelines describes general objectives, use of Lions emblem, etc. for Lions Eye Banks
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Template to keep log of hours a potential Young Leader has volunteered
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An overview of LCIF's investments and impact, programs, donations, and financial information for fiscal year 2020-2021.
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An overview of LCIF's investments and impact, programs, donations, and financial information for fiscal year 2019-2020.
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LCIF is committed to youth, improving access to quality education, vital health services, and positive youth development for young people worldwide.
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LCIF empowers the service of Lions to improve the lives of the visually impaired and prevent avoidable blindness. Thanks to an LCIF grant, The B.P. Koirala Lions Center for Ophthalmic Studies in Kathmandu serves millions of people in Nepal. The…
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Thanks to care his daughter received at St. Jude’s Clinic, Lion Tony Holland wanted to give back to the hospital. That’s why he turned to LCIF to help make a difference for kids living with cancer and their families.