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In this LQ, watch stories about the contribution of women Lions members; taxi driver safety education in Turkey; a model club in Washington, D.C. for volunteering in the workplace; and a children's library in the Philippines.
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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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The premiere edition of LQ explores Gulf Coast recovery efforts through the eyes of a Mississippi Lions family; an early intervention program in Shenshen China for children with autism; and recycling efforts of the Prescott Noon Lions Club.
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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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This LQ includes segments about how clean water changed a village in Mali; how a Lions club embraced family membership; Chicago, the host city of the 2007 International Convention; and how Lions and Habitat helped a couple in Washington own a home.
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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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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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Welcome to Lions Clubs International. Get to know Lions International and learn about the world of service opportunities, lifelong connections and leadership skills you can access as a member.
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This LQ includes segments about preschool kids in Uganda; children protecting the environment in Thailand; and a summer camp in Sweden for orphans. Also, Lions in Arizona hold vision screenings for World Sight Day.
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Watch this LQ to check out the location of the 2010 International Convention; see how the Lions All-State band inspires young musicians; watch how Lions build a better future for Indian children; and watch Lions in South Africa put food to good use.