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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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Through the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster and Peace Essay contests, Lions give young people the opportunity to creatively express their feelings of peace with the world.
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Complete and submit this form along with the Report of Branch Membership (CB2) for a new club branch. Submit this form alone to update the officer list in an existing branch.
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This LQ features stories about a Lions Nature Education Center in Hong Kong; an Indiana correctional center that recycles eyeglasses for Lions; a paperless classroom established by Lions in France; and bike safety education through a Lions clinic.
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This LQ looks at diabetes, a health issue on the rise worldwide; how Lions are helping the homeless in New York; new equipment for kids with special needs in the gulf coast region; and a Lions youth camp in Norway.
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This LQ features stories about how Lions brought an Iraqi girl to Wisconsin for the gift of sight; how Lions fight hunger in South Africa; fun and fellowship during Ski for Sight; and a preview of Bangkok, the 91st International Convention location.
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This LQ features Lions stories about a park in California for children of all abilities; Lions Quest, a life-skills program for youth; drug dogs sponsored by Lions in Sweden; and communities coming together through runs, walks and rides.
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This LQ includes segments about South African Lions who feed hungry children and teach them to clean their community; an eyeglass mission in Mexico; and Japanese Lions who donated fire engines in Cambodia.
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In this LQ, listen to the sound of music in Austria; see how an eye tissue donation becomes a gift of sight through the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin; watch Lions at the VIP Fishing Tournament in North Carolina; and see Lions help a boy in the…
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In this LQ, see how Lions provide disaster relief in Japan and New Zealand; Lions in South Dakota transform a former disaster site; a Lions program in Australia helps troubled young people; and Lions in California help the visually impaired.