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[doc] Lions QuestLions Quest began as one teenager’s passion to find a better way to prepare young people to handle life’s challenges. Today, it is one of the most widely used social and emotional learning programs in the world.
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A vision screening event for children in local primary, middle or secondary schools that identifies those who may have vision problems requiring comprehensive follow-up by eye care professionals
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A family event that promotes exercise, recreation, and peer-to-peer networking for youth and families affected by blindness and/or visual impairment
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[pdf] Vision Support GroupAn ongoing monthly support group for adults who are living with blindness and/or visual impairment that fosters personal growth, self-determination, peer-to-peer engagement, emotional support, independence and mobility
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Use this activity book as a way to engage kids who are participating in your club's Cub program. They will learn about Lions and Humanitarian Service.
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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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[pdf] Cub Program GuideThis guide will help you set up a Cub Program in your club as a way to encourage kids and adults to serve together and create a dedication to service through Lions Clubs
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is celebrating 30 years of improving vision health and increasing screening services through its SightFirst grant funding program.
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This 30 second PSA uses humor to illustrate Lions community service. View all three "Lion's Natural Strengths" themed PSAs: screening vision, feeding the hungry and improving the environment.