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[doc] One Voice, Many SpeakersAs Lions clubs spread around the world, Lions began to communicate in many languages. Our team of translators help the global Lions' community stay connected.
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In March 2008, Lions Clubs International formally committed to helping meet the eight Millennium Development Goals defined by the United Nations.
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The Leo-Lion is a unique type of membership for former Leos to become Lions. That means we must speak to both Leos and Lions in a way that exemplifies this dynamic new path to membership - echoing the Lions voice while building on the Leo identity.
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[doc] Freedom to MoveLions in Australia are helping children and adults with mobility programs achieve new levels of independence.
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Getting your club or service project noticed requires a well-planned marketing campaign — and the new Marketing Campaign Planner is designed to help you do just that. This great new resource will walk you through each step of the planning process…
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[doc] Full Moon Baby DayAt each full moon, the Galle Lions Club in Galle, Sri Lanka, distributes baby clothing and supplies to new mothers.
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[doc] Lions in ChinaFounded in 1926, the Lions Club of Tianjin (formerly Tientsin), China, stayed active until 1949. New clubs and membership have grown rapidly since 2002 when Lions returned to China.
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[doc] Guess Who’s a Lion?What do former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier and New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary have in common? They have all been members of Lions Clubs International.
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The Lions International Marketing Award is a new way for you to showcase your club’s creativity through its marketing — and be recognized for your innovation. The following frequently asked questions provide insights on this award, from the…