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[mp4] Lions Go GreenTaking care of our planet starts at home, and it starts with you and me. You can influence others to be the change and help ensure the health of our planet. Stand up, speak out, and share our environmental service! #LionsGoGreen
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Lions Clubs International offers two award certificates that recognize those Lions who guide Leos through the decision to become Leo-Lion members and charter Leo-Lion clubs. Find out how you may be eligible for these awards.
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The Leo-Lion is a unique type of membership for former Leos to become Lions. That means we must speak to both Leos and Lions in a way that exemplifies this dynamic new path to membership - echoing the Lions voice while building on the Leo identity.
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Use this guide to start your journey as a Lion by finding the club and membership type that best appeals to your needs and service interests.
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[pdf] How to Become a Leo-LionTwo helpful check lists to assist with the Leo to Lion transition: one for Leos and one for sponsoring Lions.
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The Lions Charity Shop in Carnlough, Northern Ireland, was created by the Antrim Coast Lions Club as a response to the housing crisis in Bosnia for refugees. The shop not only brings in funds for local, national and international causes, but it has…
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Miroslava, Marina and Anna are among hundreds of Ukrainian refugees who Lions in Germany have brought to safety. Hear their stories and how Lions have responded. Learn more: Lionsclubs.org/ukraineresponse
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In Marrakech, Morocco, the Malaika Centre for Children with Down Syndrome was created by the Lions club to help families who have children with disabilities, and to take care of them free of charge
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For Lions in Ecuador, taking care of people's health is fundamental. That's why they are offering preventative health care to the public through their mobile health clinic. At a recent community event, they screened approximately 200 people.
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As modern technology becomes a bridge to connect deaf people, Lions in Dublin provided local deaf students with devices such as Chromebooks, touch screens and 3D printers - giving them the same learning opportunities as others.