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Read the winning 2020-2021 Peace Essay by Joshua Wood from Australia. Sponsored by the Brisbane Camphill Carindale Lions Club.
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Yue Zheng, a 13-year-old girl from Dalian, China, has a vision of what peace looks like. Zheng brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster Contest.
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Joshua Wood, a 13-year-old boy from Brisbane, Australia, has an idea of what peace should mean to the world. Joshua brought that idea to life through a powerful essay earning him the grand prize in the Lions Clubs International Peace Essay Contest.
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For his dedication to humanitarian service and medical contributions to the world, Professor Choi Youngsik received the 2021 Lions Humanitarian Award.
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Through the power of community and service, Lions provided more than 8.3 million meals, far surpassing their goal of one million meals served.
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Lions Clubs International presented Lions and Leo clubs with the Kindness Matters Service Awards. Clubs were chosen for their commitment to service and ingenuity in serving their community.
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Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service organization, elected Douglas X. Alexander as the organization’s international president for its 2021-2022 year during its 103rd International Convention this summer.
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The winning essay in the 2018-2019 Peace Essay Contest by Mikayla Ansley, age 11. Sponsored by Blyth Lions Club, Canada.
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Read the winning 2019-2020 Peace Essay by Joseph Critchlow from Liverpool, United Kingdom. Sponsored by the City of Liverpool Lions Club.
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Through the kindness of the organization’s 1.4 million Lions members, Lions Clubs International surpassed its goal of serving 200 million people around the world each year.