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[doc] Lions LingoWith Lions clubs around the globe, Lions expressions vary from region to region. But whatever the language, acronyms or Lions' terms used, Lions connect with each other through service.
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[doc] Reading Action ProgramThe Reading Action Program called for Lions to organize service projects that promote reading. Lions clubs around the world responded with a broad variety of reading programs and donations of books and computers.
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Learn more about the 101st International President of Lions Clubs International and how her home country, Iceland, has helped shape her creativity and dedication to service.
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[mp4] Pay It ForwardPresident Jung-Yul Choi describes the moment that inspired his life of service and the importance of paying it forward. Part three of our three-part series of 2019-2020 presidential videos.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The latest Lions Quarterly features a new historical Centennial video showing how Lions have grown into the world's largest service club organization. Learn about the Lions Million Penny Project, which helped Lions raise thousands of dollars for…
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Part one of our three-part series of 2018-2019 presidential videos—showcasing International President Gudrun Yngvadottir’s call for Lions to chart their course and reach the service that lives ‘beyond the horizon.’
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Get to know the 2019-2020 International President Jung-Yul Choi, who believes that the strength of Lions clubs comes from the people who comprise them and the many perspectives they bring to our service.