Youth Projects
Young 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 have many activities that can be run in schools or in partnership with youth organisations such as Scouts and Girlguiding, why not browse through the programmes and activities below to see which ones may suite your Club best.
Child Sight
Myopia is a chronic progressive disease where continued eye growth not only worsens distance vision, it also increases future risk of sight-threatening complications.
Lions Life Skills
Providing lifeskills based education initiatives and resources for those working with children and young people from the ages of 3 to 19 years.
Young Ambassadors
The Lions Young Ambassadors programme recognises, encourages, and supports young people (age 15-18) who are actively involved in helping others.
Peace Poster/Essay Competition
The Peace Poster Contest was created in 1988 to give young people the opportunity to creatively express their feelings for world peace.
The Peace Essay was created to give an opportunity for visually impaired young people to express their feelings of peace.
Young Leaders in Service
Young Leaders in Service is a project we have, that gives Lions an opportunity to work with their local Youth, aged 8 to 18. We ask the students to log their hours of service, and then we reward them with a certificate.
Lions ROAR
The ROAR programme is digital and is organised and run by 8billionideas (previously 7billionideas) the award-winning education company.
Wild Tribes
Read the true and gentle stories of Duffy 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.
Youth Camps & Exchange
This 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.
LEO Clubs
LEO clubs are an official activity of Lions Clubs International that encourages young men and women to serve others in their community and around the world.