Have you ever considered hosting an international student in your home? If not, you’re missing out on the experience of a lifetime! I first discovered the Lions Youth Camp and Exchange Program (YCE) in 2012 at our club’s…
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A flyer explaining the KidSight USA program. Great for Lions involved with KidSight USA who want to promote the program.
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[pdf] Social Media ChecklistHandout to help Lions and Leos understand each social channel, share their stories effectively and grow their social networks.
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[pptx] New Member OrientationThe New Member Orientation PowerPoint (ME-13b) provides the orientation trainer with a presentation template to follow when conducting new member orientation. Trainers should customize the presentation so it is relevant to their club.
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Learn about protecting nature and habitats by cleaning debris and shielding pollutants from harming ecosystems, marine life and the community. And inspire your club to organize a cleanup or restoration project in your community.
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Learn about ensuring safe water and adequate sanitation for all, promoting better health outcomes around the world and inspire your club to organize a clean water and sanitation event in your community.
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Learn about improving your community through planting trees, contribute to cleaner air and healthier environments and inspire your club to organize a tree planting or tree care event in your community.
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In 2012, Superstorm Sandy struck the eastern coast of the United States, claiming at least 125 lives and resulting in US$62 billion in damage and losses. Thousands of people were displaced, left without water, electricity or…
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Adult Companion Travel Expense Claim for DGEs who are traveling with a DGE Adult Spouse/Companion for the DGE Seminar & International Convention in Singapore. DGE Adult Spouse/Companions may submit expenses and are reimbursed for a specific…
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[pdf] Young Tree CareAn event that engages Lions and Leos in the ongoing care of the community's young trees (1-3 years old) through watering, weeding and mulching