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The Omega Leo club program is for young adults aged 18 - 30 who are interested in serving their community. Memebership Form to be an Omega Leo
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The Alpha Leo club program is for youths aged 12 - 18 who are interested in serving their community. This is the memebership form to be an Alpha Leo
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Leo Club Advisors that have been an advisor for 5 years can be recognized with a certificate and a pin. This application is for the Lions clubs president to fill out
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Serving Together projects encourage collaboration between Lions clubs and the Leo clubs that they sponsor. Recognition is given for joint service projects, joint meetings or participation in one another's events.
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In this Leo Strategic Plan update, learn about what projects have been completed and what the Young Lions and Leos team is working on next, as well as ways you can become involved.
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Getting your club or service project noticed requires a well-planned marketing campaign — and the new Marketing Campaign Planner is designed to help you do just that. This great new resource will walk you through each step of the planning process…
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[pptx] Why Start a Leo ClubIs your Lions club interested in starting a Leo club? Learn more about the Leo Club Program!
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The Lions Charity Shop in Carnlough, Northern Ireland, was created by the Antrim Coast Lions Club as a response to the housing crisis in Bosnia for refugees. The shop not only brings in funds for local, national and international causes, but it has…
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Lions taught visually impaired students in Nairobi how to play football with a special kind of ball. “A Ball for All” is a program founded by a Lion that distributes the balls to children for free, making the game for everyone. Thank you, Lions!
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Learn more about MISSION 1.5 and our #MissionToGrow at https://www.lionsclubs.org/mission1.5