After a half-century of global expansion, Lions established Lions clubs International Foundation in 1968 as a way to amplify the power of Lion giving. Since 1917, individual Lions clubs and districts had achieved remarkable…
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An overview of the benefits of formal and informal recognition and 70 ideas for recognizing Lions
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[pdf] Family Membership FlyerThis flyer will help lead the conversation with Lions on how to engage families in their community.
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A questionnaire to the Lions who have not attended a district convention requesting feedback.
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[pptx] Mission Brief PresentationA presentation designed for Lions and leaders to spread the word about MISSION 1.5
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New Zealand - Learn more about Lions work in Childhood Cancer.
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[doc] Gardens with PurposeIn Petropolis, Brazil, Lions’ community garden assists people with disabilities in learning about gardening and vegetables. In Montana, Lions sponsor a school garden to educate children and provide them with fresh food.
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[mp4] Project MartinaItalian Lions fulfill the legacy of Martina, a young woman who died of cancer. Through Project Martina Lions educate high school students about cancer risk factors and prevention.
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When the Jarvis Lions Club in Ontario, Canada, was contemplating a Centennial Legacy Project, they were dreaming big. This group of ambitious Lions wanted to create a project that was spectacular, yet practical. One that others…
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Learn about ensuring safe water and adequate sanitation for all, promoting better health outcomes around the world and inspire your club to organize a clean water and sanitation event in your community.