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[doc] Campaign SightFirstThe goal of Campaign SightFirst was to raise US$130 million by June 1994 and to aim to conquer blindness, in all its diverse forms, through grant projects driven by local Lions.
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Serving Together projects encourage collaboration between Lions clubs and the Leo clubs that they sponsor. Recognition is given for joint service projects, joint meetings or participation in one another's events.
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[doc] Recycle the EarthLions can be found on the front lines of local recycling projects all around the world, reclaiming everything from scrap metal and old newspapers to medical devices and used cell phones.
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[doc] Project MartinaFor more than 15 years, Lions in Italy have been fighting cancer by helping the nation’s youth take steps to reduce their risk of cancer and understand the importance of early diagnosis and care.
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In this Leo Strategic Plan update, learn about what projects have been completed and what the Young Lions and Leos team is working on next, as well as ways you can become involved.
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As we look toward our centennial celebration, Lions are encouraged to help reach the Centennial Service Challenge goal of serving 100 million people by 2018 through youth, environment, vision and hunger projects.
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The international representatives of the Leo Club Advisory Panel led the annual Advisory Panel symposium on Leo recruitment, membership experience and Leo to Lion transition, sharing tips and stories on the best ways to engage Leos.
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This form is for sponsoring Lions clubs to report their Leo Districts and Multiple Districts Officers and Chairpersons. This should be done each fiscal year, either through MyLCI, but if they do not have access to MyLCI, then they use this form.
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This form is for sponsoring Lions clubs to report their appointed Leo Club Advisor and Leo Club President for the fiscal year. This should be done each fiscal year, either through MyLCI, but if they do not have access to MyLCI, then they use this…