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The world’s largest humanitarian service organization celebrated several milestones during the 104th annual Lions Clubs International Convention in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
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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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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is celebrating 30 years of improving vision health and increasing screening services through its SightFirst grant funding program.
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Between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, Lions International members served more than 410 million people globally, reflecting the unwavering dedication of over 1.4 million Lions and Leos.
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For his dedication to humanitarian service and world hunger relief, Chef José Andrés, Michelin star culinary artist and founder of the World Central Kitchen nonprofit organization, will be presented with the 2023 Lions Humanitarian Award during the…
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A new LCIF Vision Grant will support Lions-led service activities that fight blindness and preventable vision loss and/or assist people who are blind and visually impaired.
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Lions Clubs International announces the winners of the 2020 Pease Poster Contest.
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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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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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At just 13 years old, Shuwen Wang from Dalian, China, has turned her vision of peace into an award-winning masterpiece, earning the top honor in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.