Find out how the Lions of France have helped the elderly during the pandemic, when many retirement homes have ended visiting hours for family and friends, and in some cases.
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On April 25, 2015, a devastating earthquake in Nepal, known as the Gorkha earthquake, took the lives of nearly 9,000 people. When Lions saw the severe damage schools suffered and how this damage was…
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See how the Lions-supported American Printing House (APH) for the Blind sends a free print/braille children’s book to thousands of visually impaired children in the US every other month.
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Read about the Special Olympics Beach Games, a new games model that takes place by the seaside, was held on Santos Beach in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city. 130 Lions and 320 athletes were there.
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In Burkina Faso, a SightFirst project is providing eye care access in areas where eye care is unaffordable, with a US$110,746 LCIF SightFirst grant. Read about it here.
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While many clubs are unable to meet in person due to social distancing, it’s not preventing Lions from gathering safely. Here are some tips to help you take your club meeting online.
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Read about how a US$5,000 Leo Service grant from LCIF enabled kids to use their imaginations and experience the joy of laughter at an annual children's camp in Portugal.
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Find out more about the partnership between LCIF and the Anthem Foundation and how athletes who are blind or visually impaired have more opportunity to train for a spot playing goalball in the…
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Did you know that more than 300,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year? Find out how your Lions club can help them and their families by hosting a project in your community.
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The 2020-2021 Kindness Matters Service Award Winners have been announced. The City of Adelaide Lions Club in Southern Australia, showed kindness by paying attention to the real needs of those around…