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This inspiring video looks at the leadership, experience and opportunities available to young people through Leo clubs. Alpha and Omega Leo clubs provide youth volunteer opportunities, and are also a place to grow and have fun. "Leading for Life"
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As we look toward our centennial celebration, Lions are encouraged to help reach the Centennial Service Challenge goal of serving 100 million people by 2018 through youth, environment, vision and hunger projects.
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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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With over 400 members, the Seal Beach Lions Club in California is the largest Lions club in the United States. They engage members and community by making their club fun and visible, involving family and youth volunteers, and empowering Lions to…
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Use this promotional flyer to learn more about the types of service projects that are eligible for the LCIF Leo Service Grant.
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This form should be used in reporting on LCIF Leo Service Grants.
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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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[doc] Citizens of the WorldSince 1961, Lions have sponsored exchange programs to help youth experience and understand cultures different from their own.
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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