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Coins for Kids
Coin counting and sorting
Decorating shoeboxes for Christmas presents for children in need
Street children in South Africa are supported by the Bonnievale project in Luxembourg
Cheque presentation for two enlargement systems for visually impaired students in Luxembourg
Mr Groben (far right), director of the Institut pour Déficients Visuels, receives the cheque from Lions Club Erasmus members

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through our Coins for Kids campaign.

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banque alimentaire avec med hrAlmost 15% of Luxembourg's population lives on the poverty threshold. Pizza Hut Luxembourg decided to work alongside the Lions Clubs action in aid of the Banque Alimentaire Luxembourg Asbl (Food Bank). From October 6 to 26, for the fourth year running, Pizza Hut restaurants were mobilized to help the food bank, in partnership with the Lions Club Luxembourg and logistical support from La Provençale.

51,440 € in first three years

During the past three years consumers and Lions members have raised 51,440 € in the three restaurants participating in the action. This sum was entirely donated to the Banque Alimentaire. With the money, the food bank, working closely with the organisations in the field (ASTI, Caritas, La Ligue and the social community centres they have been able to fill and distribute food hampers for families in need.

Wayne A. Madden visits the WHO Measles/Rubella Regional Reference Center for the European Region in Luxembourg

Photo (left to right): Wayne A. Madden, Worldwide President of Lions International, Frank Weiwers, Lions Luxembourg Governor 2012/2013, Claude P. Muller, Department of Immunology, WHO European Reference Center for Measles, Mars di Bartolomeo, Minister of Health,  Arsène Millim, Lions Luxembourg, Jean-Marie Gierens, Lions Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Schmit, CEO CRP-Santé, Josiane Entringer, Ministère de l’enseignement supérieure et de la Recherche

 
On Tuesday 23.10.2012 Wayne A. Madden, the president of Lions International (Oak Brook, Illinois, USA) together with the Minister of Health Mars di Bartolomeo paid an official visit to the World Health Organisation Reference Center for the European Region in Luxembourg to learn about the progress of the worldwide Measles Elimination Initiative, run by Lions Club Erasmus members Prof. Dr Claude Muller, and administrative assistant Ulla Muller, his wife.
 
One of the most important world-wide activities of the Lions International is its contribution to and participation in the Measles Elimination Initiative of the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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