Today's post is by Dianne Corlew, Lion and wife of International President Chancellor Bob Corlew. Be sure to follow Dianne's Lions Partners in Education Facebook page! At the District Governors Elect Partners in Service Seminar…
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In this LQ, an annual race in Illinois raises funds for community initiatives; a school provides assistance for disabled students in Argentina; and New Zealand Lions build toys for children. In California, Lions feed and clothe the homeless.
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[doc] Guess Who’s a Lion?What do former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier and New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary have in common? They have all been members of Lions Clubs International.
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Join Leos from around the world as we celebrate the 66th anniversary of the Leo Club Program! Watch the winning 2023 Leo Video Contest entries (#LeosGoGreen) and hear about new opportunities for Leos.
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Part two of our three-part series of 2018-2019 presidential videos—Lions are innovating the way they serve. Through creative problem-solving and the utilization of technology, they’re pursuing a new horizon of global good.
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In this LQ, see how Lions provide disaster relief in Japan and New Zealand; Lions in South Dakota transform a former disaster site; a Lions program in Australia helps troubled young people; and Lions in California help the visually impaired.
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This LQ features New Zealand Lions' creative approach to turn trash into fashion; Lions in California raise diabetes awareness; Lions Quest makes a big impact in Tennessee; and Lions Dog Guides Training Center near Toronto, Canada.
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Report changes in the roster of members for a club. Report member transfers, drops and additions. Report new Leo Lions, Family Members, Student Members and Young Adult members. Update member contact information like address and phone number.
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Learn more about the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) in Louisville, Kentucky, which created a new device to help the blind "see" in with a completely different sense.
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Did you know that in 2007, researchers and the Lions Clubs of Iowa partnered to combat Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). By 2018, a treatment was ready for those effected by the disease. Read more…