At Lions Day with the United Nations in New York on March 24, 2018, International President Naresh Aggarwal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) President Prof. Nam H. Cho…
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2017-18 Lions Clubs International President Naresh Aggarwal reflects on new global cause diabetes and partners in this effort.
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Learn more about Lions global causes: diabetes, childhood cancer, hunger, environment and vision. It is a global movement of service.
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The Casablanca Doctors Unité Lions Club is a group of medical students and doctors that serves their community through diabetes screenings, first aid training and medical caravans.
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Hundreds of Lions from all over Minnesota and Canada gathered together in one location to address all five Global Causes (diabetes, environment, hunger relief, pediatric cancer and vision) and more in just one day.
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Lions in Australia received a LCIF diabetes grant to fund a camp for teens with diabetes.
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When International President Sten Akestam wanted to help raise awareness about diabetes, he turned to one of the most influential women in the world for help: Eppie Lederer, better known as advice columnist Ann Landers. For…
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[doc] Campaign SightFirst IICampaign SightFirst II aimed its funds and programs at addressing emerging threats to vision such as diabetes, glaucoma and childhood blindness. Campaign funds would also be used for training, vision screening, eyeglasses, vision clinics and…
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At Wingdale Elementary in Dover, New York, USA, the elementary school children have taste-tested everything from healthy mangoes to golden beets during their lunch time. At home, their parents are being educated about combatting…
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Find out how Lions throughout Australia have been walking in recent weeks and months for a total of 25,760 kms (the circumference of Australia) for World Diabetes Day 2021.