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[doc] Freedom to MoveLions in Australia are helping children and adults with mobility programs achieve new levels of independence.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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1993-1994 Lions Clubs International President James T. Coffey reflects on the launch on Campaign SightFirst.
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[doc] It's PresidentialFor the past century, Lions around the world have been willing to meet the call to lead their fellow members. Whether at the club level or the board level, Lions international presidents help set a vision of service and do whatever it takes to…
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2013-2014 Lions Clubs International President Barry Palmer shares the community impact of microfinance loans.
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1990-1991 Lions Clubs International President William L. Biggs reflects on expansion of clubs into Eastern Europe.
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[doc] Best FriendsLions establish a guide dog training school in 1939, helping to popularize guide dogs as aids for the blind.
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[doc] Piles of PaperworkPiles of paperwork and mainframe computer systems kept Lions organized and operational in the mid-20th century.