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Keaton Hamilton, a 12-year-old from Ontario, Canada, knows what peace is. Hamilton put pen to paper to illustrate his ideas for the world in his award-winning essay entitled “Friends as Leaders” which demonstrates the good that can come from…
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Emma Andreea Paveliuc, a 13-year-old girl from Iasi, Romania, draws a clear image of peace. Paveliuc brought that vision to life through her art, earning her the grand prize in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
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Yetka Yağiz Demírtas, a 12-year-old from Ankara, Turkey, has a detailed understanding of what peace is. Demírtas put pen to paper to spell out his ideas for the world to read in his award-winning essay entitled “Drawers of My Mind” which illustrates…
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Fanjin Si an 11-year-old girl from the Weiyang District of China, draws a clear image of peace. Si recently brought that vision to life through her artwork, earning her the grand prize in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
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[docx] Press Release BoilerplateA boilerplate is a standardized paragraph at the end of a press release that provides journalists with a high-level background about Lions Clubs International and the Lions Clubs International Foundation.
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From July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023, more than 530 million people were helped by Lions worldwide. This is an increase of more than six million people served over the previous year, thanks to the unwavering commitment of the more than 1.4…
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Dr. Patti Hill from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was elected to serve as international president of Lions Clubs International at the association’s 105th International Convention, July 7 through July 11, 2023.
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Press release about Lions International partnering with Welcome.US on a new co-sponsorship initiative to increase capacity of refugee resettlement programs in the United States
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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) quickly responded to empower their service by awarding a $200,000 Major Catastrophe Grant to Lions in Turkey.
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Lions International joins more than 200 diverse organizations signaling support for the Welcome Corps, a program that allows everyday Americans to welcome refugees from around the world.