Award-winning philanthropist, Dr. Lee Gil Ya, was honored by Lions Clubs International by receiving the coveted Lions Clubs International Humanitarian Award.
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.
On World Mental Health Day, October 10, Lions International—the world’s largest membership-based service organization—reaffirms its commitment to supporting mental health and well-being through a global service initiative launched in 2025.
Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce (OSID), a nonprofit organization that offers free healthcare for people in need in Brazil, has been named the recipient of the prestigious Lions International Humanitarian Award.
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.
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.
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.
Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service organization, elected Brian E. Sheehan as the organization’s international president for its 2022-2023 year during its 104th International Convention in Montréal, Canada.
Lions and Leos work together and leverage local partnerships to tackle some of the biggest issues affecting our communities, such as hunger, environment conservation and youth education.
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.