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[doc] Leos AboundIn 1957, Lions launch the Leo Club program, offering an opportunity for high school students and young adults to serve their communities.
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[doc] Staying ConnectedLION Magazine still serves to keep Lions connected and up-to-date almost a century after its first issue was published.
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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 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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Join Leos from around the world as we celebrate the 66th anniversary of the Leo Club Program! Watch the winning 2023 Leo Video Contest entries (#LeosGoGreen) and hear about new opportunities for Leos.
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2014-2015 Lions Clubs International President Joe Preston reflects on the launch of the Centennial Service Challenge to serve more than 100 million people by June 2018.
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[mp4] It’s Your Time (:60)Becoming a Leo is a great way to lead, grow, and serve your community. Learn about youth volunteer opportunities and young adult volunteer opportunities with Leo clubs at lionsclubs.org/leos.
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[mp4] It’s Your Time (:30)Becoming a Leo is a great way to lead, grow, and serve your community. Learn about youth volunteer opportunities and young adult volunteer opportunities with Leo clubs at lionsclubs.org/leos
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The establishment of its foundation in 1968 furthered Lions’ ability to serve. While best known for funding large-scale humanitarian efforts, LCIF puts most of its dollars to work each year in the form of grants that help local Lions clubs improve…