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Dear Lion,
 Lions have
long been committed to programs that serve our youth. They are truly tomorrow's
leaders. But they need us! I would like to encourage all Lions to support our
youth, particularly this next month, as we focus on service to youth.
I'd like to
share with you one youth program that is near and dear to my heart - Lions Quest.
I have seen its great impact worldwide, as well as in my home country.
This is a program loved by youth, teachers and parents alike. Why is it
so loved, you ask?
Because it has real results, and it gives hope for the future.
 Others know this, too. The Minister of Culture in Germany told me - after Lions Quest was
implemented - that it is not enough to deliver facts only in schools. We must
also deliver ways to live and values for life.
And, this message is spreading. The Minister from Bhutan who attended
our Lions convention spoke to me about wanting Lions Quest in their schools. Leaders
are realizing the value of Lions Quest. Three additional countries added the program
last year - Bulgaria, Mauritius and th e Philippines - bringing the program to 60
countries now. Next month we will be meeting in Colombia with Latin American
leaders about expansion throughout the region. But there are so many other
countries and communities where this program could make a difference.
Lions, now is our chance to make a
name for ourselves as leaders in youth service. I challenge you to join me in global
extension of Lions Quest.
With my
cordial regards,
Eberhard J.
Wirfs
Chairperson LCIF
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Sight and Youth Grants Approved At the August 2010 SightFirst
Advisory Committee meeting, 21 grants were approved for a total of US$2.68
million. The Lions Quest Advisory Committee approved 19 grants for a total of
US$695,135. A full list of approved grants is online. |
Providing
Relief Following Disasters Lions and LCIF are committed to aiding communities
affected by disasters, now and for years to come. LCIF is mobilizing US$120,000
for Pakistan
flooding relief. A designated fund has been established for Lions wishing
to support the relief efforts. Relief
in Haiti also remains ongoing. Six hundred families are moving into new
homes. This is the first of many reconstruction projects to receive support
from LCIF thanks to the generosity of the international family of Lions.
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Lions-Measles
Initiative Launched with Gates Foundation LCIF is working with the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation to support efforts of the Measles Initiative for global elimination
of measles, a leading cause of childhood blindness. Four African countries have
been chosen for pilot
Lions-Measles Initiative programs. LCIF and the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation are contributing a combined US$700,000 to the initiative. View a video on this program.
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LCIF at
Upcoming Forums Learn more about Lions Clubs
International Foundation at the Forums. LCIF will have a booth at the
USA/Canada and Europa Forums, as well as seminars on LCIF and Lions Quest at
all regional Forums.
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Lions
Quest Announces Educator Award Winner Angela Troppa has been named as the Lions Quest Educator Award winner.
Troppa, a social worker at Fairview Elementary School in Springfield,
Illinois, USA, was selected for her successful implementation of the
Lions Quest program. The
Educator Award was established to celebrate the contributions of
educators
across the U.S. toward positive youth development.
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After
the earthquake, my family of 8 was sleeping under sheets. We didn't have much
money, no food and no water. It was very hard. And then the Lions arrived, and
everything changed. We again had food and shelter. They helped us regain our
hope.
Immacula Simeon, Haiti
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