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[pdf] LCI Forward CelebrationLCI Forward provided a global vision to guide Lions Clubs International into the future. This plan began in 2015-16, and we achieved some incredible things, thanks to you and Lions around the world.
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Come and explore the beautiful country of Singapore—a destination of great history, culture, and excitement. The Lion City is ready to treat Lions from all over the world to an international convention unlike any other.
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Intended to assist Lions members, clubs and districts in following the Club, District and Multiple District Dispute Resolution Procedures; these guidelines are a supplement to the policies adopted by the International Board of Directors and are not…
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Find everything you need to know about the Youth Camps and Exchange (YCE) program, including helpful resources like the YCE International Directory, program information and more. You can even share…
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Discover how Lions in India effectively utilized the Marketing Grant Program to create branded desk kits for more than 2,000 students in need while raising awareness for the Lions International brand.
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The international representatives of the Leo Club Advisory Panel led the annual Advisory Panel symposium on Leo recruitment, membership experience and Leo to Lion transition, sharing tips and stories on the best ways to engage Leos.
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Contact LCIF. LCIF administers a variety of grantmaking programs to support Lions International global causes. In addition, LCIF fundraises and processes donations and donor recognition to support…
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Find out how the Lions Recycle For Sight Program takes old eyeglasses and repurposes them to promote eyecare globally.
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See how Lions in Brazil effectively utilized the Marketing Grant Program to produce print, video, audio and social media elements to promote local clubs and service activities in the area and raise awareness for Lions International.
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[doc] The ParadeEach year, Lions from as many as 130 countries participate in a procession on the second day of the International Convention, a tradition dating back to the early 1920s. Many Lions don traditional dress, colors or costumes for the march.