This is a blog about how Global Lions came forward to support the people affected by the riots in Durban.
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Lion Mahesh Shah writes about how some of the most vulnerable people were impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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See how Lions of Burkina Faso used a US$110,746 LCIF SightFirst grant to help people in remote villages.
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In Busan Metro City, where a lot of impoverished people reside, there is a “Jjokbang” village. “Jjokbang” refers to a residence with only one room divided into several smaller spaces, where only one…
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For 30 years, SightFirst has impacted sight for millions of people around the world. Read about what the program has done here.
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Camp Sweet Life is a type 1 diabetes camp for youth ages 8-15, with a day camp for children 5-7. The goal is to transform their lives by providing fun opportunities for learning and connecting. In…
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The Asunción Especializado en Finanzas Lions Club in Paraguay uses financial expertise to empower its community and strengthen it for the future. See how these young professionals are serving a world…
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After a teacher approached the Nuevo Milenio Lions Club about anemia affecting students, the club leaped into action to reduce the condition’s prevalence among young children. Understanding that…
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Find out how students volunteering with Special Olympics saw first hand the shortcomings of medical care for people with intellectual disabilities, but were able to provide some help.
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Read about Kelly Callahans experience as the director of the Trachoma Control Program at The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the work they're doing to help treat millions of people every…