Young Leaders in Service

Young Leaders in ServiceYoung Leaders in Service Awards encourages, guides and mentors young people – which is an investment for the future.1. Introduction to the Award The Young Leader in Service Awards recognise young people between the ages of 8 and 18 for their community service.25– 49 hours = Bronze Seal Award Certificate50 – 99

LEO Clubs

LEO ClubsBack in 1957, Lion Jim Graver was the coach of the Abington High School, Pennsylvania, USA, baseball team, he was an active member of the Glenside, Pennsylvania, Lions Club.With fellow Lion, William Ernst, Graver talked about starting a service club for high school boys. “The Kiwanians had their Key Clubs and the Rotarians had

Youth Camps & Exchange

Youth Camps & ExchangeThis scheme gives young people between the ages of 16 and 21 the opportunity to broaden their education through experiencing different cultures and mixing with young people from any different parts of the world.There is the opportunity for these youngsters to spend several weeks being hosted by a Lions family in conjunction

Peace Poster/Essay Competition

Peace Poster: General InformationThe Peace Poster Contest was created in 1988 to give young people the opportunity to creatively express their feelings for world peace and to share their visions with the world. Approximately 350,000 children from more than 65 countries participate in the contest annually.The competition is open to young people who will be

Lions ROAR

Lions ROAR – CHILDREN CHANGING THE WORLD​The Lions ROAR competition was launched in our District in 2017. The initiative is now a project across the UK and all 8 Districts are participating in ROAR 2023. Over 130 schools take part annually with National ROAR Awards Presentation, to showcase the winners, taking place in December. Find

Wild Tribe Heros

Meet The Wild Tribe Heroes!The No.1 Children’s Book Series On Ocean Plastics & now Climate ChangeDuffy the Sea Turtle, Marli the Puffin, Nelson the Whale, Buddy the Orangutan, Hunter the Polar Bear, Sunny the Koala and Ziggy the Bee are all Wild Tribe Heroes.Read their true and gentle stories to teach children about these environmental

Youth Projects

Youth ProjectsYoung people are vital to everything we do as Lions Clubs International. We make sure they’re always considered and represented in every program and initiative we support. Our Lions members ensure their global efforts support youth in need, while also giving young people the opportunity to serve and flourish through our programmes and activities.We

Young Ambassadors

Young AmbassadorsSupporting Exceptional Young PeopleThe Lions Young Ambassadors programme recognises, encourages, and supports young people (age 15-18) who are actively involved in helping others.The competition operates throughout Europe and enables individual Lions, Leo, or Lioness clubs to select and sponsor a candidate as their Young Ambassador. Successful candidates progress through a series of levels –

Child’s Sight

Child’s SightSight For Kids is the largest-known, school-based eye health program that provides comprehensive eye health services in low-income schools around the world. Since its inception in Thailand in 2002, Sight For Kids has trained over 35,000 school teachers in Bangkok and the provinces to help select up to 200,000 potentially visually impaired children per

Lions Life Skills

Lions Life SkillsSince 1984, the Lions Clubs of the British Isles and Ireland were financial supporters, endorsers and partners of the charity, Tacade (The Advisory Council for Alcohol and Drug Education) in providing lifeskills based education initiatives and resources for those working with children and young people from the ages of 3 to 19 years.Tacade