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How the Seal Beach Lions Club Engages Its Community

Jacqui MacKenzie January 05, 2023

The Seal Beach Lions Club has been serving the community of Seal Beach, California, USA, since 1939. As of April 2022, they have 420 members, making them the largest Lions club in North America. They know a thing or two about community service, and successfully recruiting and retaining members. Their secret? If you build it, they will come.

Read on to learn more about their club’s success and how you can take the same action to grow your Lions club and community impact.

Signs displaying Lions club brand

Make your club visible in the community
The Seal Beach Lions are involved in approximately 120 service projects a year, from the Christmas parade to their annual Fish Fry, from historic restoration projects to rubber ducky races. Wherever Lions go, they’re proudly displaying the Lions club logo. They want people in the community to see them and say, “Everyone seems to be a Lion in Seal Beach. How do I get involved?”

Take action:

Partner with local organizations and businesses
The Lions in Seal Beach reach out to City Hall, the police, the lifeguards, the fire department, the school districts, and ask: “Do you need help?” They are proactive in their engagement. They’ll help other organizations with fundraisers and open houses. They’ll be there to set up, clean up, and everything in between.

Take action:

Lion member watching Leo member at graffiti painting project

Involve youth in community service early
“Family is at the center of Seal Beach Lions. We have members with children, grandchildren, parents, siblings, and it just becomes a family affair.” Lion Scott Newton’s entire family is in the Lions club. His son, Grant, was a Leo, and is now a Lion with children in the Cub Program. By making their meetings welcoming for young families and children, they keep entire families engaged in service. Their Leos serve alongside them, seeing the Lions have fun, and many have become Lions as soon as they turned 18.

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Support members’ passion projects
When a new member joins the Seal Beach Lions, they are put right to work. They not only bring new ideas, they bring unique passions and skills. “When a new member has a passion, our more senior members are there to mentor them and help make sure it’s a successful project,” says Lion Scott.

Take action:

Backs of Lion members looking at train car project

Learn more about the Seal Beach Lions Club. Read about their Veterans Memorial project in the LION Magazine.


Jacqui MacKenzie is the social media and community manager for Lions Clubs International.

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