INTERNATIONAL LINKS
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This is the official site of Lions International. It contains a great deal of information about Lionism, our international charities and projects, and much more.
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The official site of the Lions Clubs International Foundation. LCIF is the grant-making arm of Lions Clubs International. Its mission is to support the efforts of Lions clubs worldwide in serving their local communities as they carry out essential humanitarian service projects.
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This is a major world-wide network for Lions clubs and related organizations. From here, you can access any club or Lion bulletin board in the world, build your club's web site, and connect to a host of other activities.
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This is an experimental project that hosts Lions Club web pages that can be accessed using wireless devices such as cell phones. This service is free. The pages can also be accessed on the Web, so it is an easy way to get a club web page up and running. Some 2,400 Lions Clubs currently have Wap pages, among them our own Burlingame Lions Club.
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EILC is a major European-wide internet Lions Club that develops European-wide support for a wide variety of international projects and provides a variety of European-wide services to its members. This is one of the models for Lionism in the 21st Century. Well worth visiting and thinking about!
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It mission is "to develop leaders, motivate and educate attendees, provide an open exchange of ideas, and support programs and goals of Lions Clubs International." It does so very effectively. It is well worth the journey.
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MULTIPLE DISTRICT & DISTRICT LINKS
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Serves British Columbia, Washington and Northern Idaho, your portal to nine districts and nearly 500 clubs.
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Well done, full service web site, including excellent coverage of Cabinet meetings, Zone newsletters, and much more.
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We are in Zone H1 along with clubs from Fairhaven, Harbor View, Birch Bay, Everson, Ferndale, Lynden, Mt. Baker and Sumas. The Zone provides training for club officers and other services. Use this web link to meet the Zone Chairperson and get the current Zone Newsletter.
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This MD19-wide Lions organization recycles tens-of-thousands of eye glasses each year, redistributing them through a network of organizations and clinics in countries around the world.
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This MD19-based Lions organization supports numerous programs in sight and hearing care, including the Lions Health Screening Unit and Patient Care Grants for children and adults in need.
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Lions Camp Horizon provides a summer camp experience for handicapped people of all ages.
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Here you can find out all about the Lions Youth Exchange Program in the Pacific Northwest and apply to be a traveling youth or an exchange family.
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