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[doc] Hope for HaitiLions were among the early responders to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and continue to help the Caribbean nation rebuild in the aftermath of the disaster.
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[doc] The Gift of HearingLions around the world work to raise awareness, bring medical care and provide education to help prevent hearing loss.
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[doc] One VisionFormer U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Lions’ Past International President Jim Ervin partner with Pfizer to fight blindness in Ethiopia.
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[doc] Going to ExtremesU.S. Navy Admiral Richard E. Byrd carried the Lions flag with him on historic flights over the North and South Poles in the 1920s.
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[doc] Earthquake in JapanAfter a devastating earthquake struck the east coast of Japan in March of 2011, Lions were on the front lines of the emergency rescue effort.
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[doc] First ResponseWhen tragedies strike, such as the earthquakes that rocked Nepal in 2015, Lions are often among the first responders and continue to care for ongoing needs.
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[doc] The EmblemThe current Lions emblem traces its roots back to 1920 when Maurice Blink, a Chicago commercial artist and founding member, created the initial design.
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International President Chancellor Bob Corlew congratulates Lions on serving 100 million people and challenges us to continue changing lives during the Centennial Service Challenge.
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International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal congratulates Lions on serving 200 million people–double our goal–and encourages us to celebrate this milestone as we continue to change lives!