Leos and young Lions are so much more than the future of service. They are the volunteers and service leaders of today. To ensure that their voices are heard, 27 young people were invited to partner with Lions instructors in a…
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Learn more about LCIF's history. For more than 50 years, LCIF has dedicated our energies to increasing the ability of Lions everywhere, helping them empower the communities they serve.
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Learn more about how Lions offer an opportunity for visually impaired young people to express their feelings of peace through the International Essay Contest — with a USD$5,000 grand prize.
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There’s nothing like being a Lion. We make a difference in our communities and in the lives of the people we serve. And even though Lions spend most of their time giving, they also get so much in…
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LCIF and Lions identify the world’s most crucial needs and empower humanitarian efforts that transform lives. Generous support of the Sakuranbo Care Center provides a multitude of creative daily activities with a common theme of self-expression.…
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Service runs in my family. My mom is a Lion, and has often spoken about how much good Lions do around the world. So when the Westfield Lions Club of Indiana organized its subsidiary student organization—the LEO Club—at my school…
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Natural disasters can strike anywhere, at any time. And when they do, Lions can count on disaster relief grants from Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to help them meet immediate needs within their communities. On the…
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The International Association of Lions clubs was anything but international when formed in Chicago in 1917. At its inception, about two dozen clubs were scattered around the central United States in places such as Arkansas,…
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China played an important role in the early days of the Lions clubs International, as the organization was just starting to expand. China was the third nation to host a Lions club, after the United States and Canada. In October…