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In Marrakech, Morocco, the Malaika Centre for Children with Down Syndrome was created by the Lions club to help families who have children with disabilities, and to take care of them free of charge
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For Lions in Ecuador, taking care of people's health is fundamental. That's why they are offering preventative health care to the public through their mobile health clinic. At a recent community event, they screened approximately 200 people.
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As modern technology becomes a bridge to connect deaf people, Lions in Dublin provided local deaf students with devices such as Chromebooks, touch screens and 3D printers - giving them the same learning opportunities as others.
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Miroslava, Marina and Anna are among hundreds of Ukrainian refugees who Lions in Germany have brought to safety. Hear their stories and how Lions have responded. Learn more: Lionsclubs.org/ukraineresponse
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With food insecurity on the rise, Brooklyn Lions in New York City fed more than 200 local seniors and spent time with them socializing and dancing.
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We all need new ideas to serve. Hear from Lions about how they think outside the box!
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Sometimes all it takes is a day at the ballpark to help lift spirits and keep going. Lions in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, partnered with a local organization to support children and families facing childhood cancer.
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Lions taught visually impaired students in Nairobi how to play football with a special kind of ball. “A Ball for All” is a program founded by a Lion that distributes the balls to children for free, making the game for everyone. Thank you, Lions!
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[pdf] Brand GuidelinesGet guidelines on logos, fonts, colors, images and language for Lions International, Lions Clubs International and LCIF.
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[pdf] Leo Brand GuidelinesThe following brand guidelines provide direction for clear and consistent messaging while capturing the spirit of Leos.