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Use this guide to start your journey as a Lion by finding the club and membership type that best appeals to your needs and service interests.
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To ease transition, some Leos have chosen Dual memberships to maintain membership in their Leo clubs for a limited time when joining their Lions clubs.
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Lions Clubs International offers two award certificates that recognize those Lions who guide Leos through the decision to become Leo-Lion members and charter Leo-Lion clubs. Find out how you may be eligible for these awards.
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Report changes in the roster of members for a club. Report member transfers, drops and additions. Report new Leo Lions, Family Members, Student Members and Young Adult members. Update member contact information like address and phone number.
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This guide will help Leos ensure that their members have a meaningful, impactful and rewarding club experience.
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The Leo-Lion is a unique type of membership for former Leos to become Lions. That means we must speak to both Leos and Lions in a way that exemplifies this dynamic new path to membership - echoing the Lions voice while building on the Leo identity.
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Lions International and the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES) recently extended a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a cooperative alliance in the fight against type 2 diabetes.
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This guide includes best practices to support Leos on their journey to Lions membership.
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This form outlines the policies around the fmaily membership program. Submit this form along with your MMR for families joining your club.
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The Leo Club Pride award is given to Leo clubs that have excelled in reporting their membership growth, service projects and officers. Review this criteria to see if your club is eligible.