What Is The Leo Club

“Leadership, opportunity, and experience. That characterizes a Leo. Leo clubs are the epitome of everything that is great about our amazing organization. They are committed youth who understand the strength of action. Together, Leos and Lions create a strong collaboration based on respect, in which Lions benefit from Leos’ fresh perspectives and Leos gain access to those of individuals who have effectively served the world for decades.

What does the Leo club do?

“To give the youth of the world with a chance for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national, and international community,” according to the Leo Club Program’s mission statement. Every day, Leo club members around the world achieve this goal.

What advantages come with joining the Leo Club?

Joining your neighborhood Lions club is advantageous for both you and the community.

  • Make a distinction. Around the world, there are more than 48,000 Lions clubs.
  • serving with honor.
  • Increase your network.
  • Boost Lion’s reputation.
  • Make new acquaintances.
  • Exhibit leadership.

How do I get in on the Leo club?

Leo clubs offer Lions the chance to mentor and develop young leaders while promoting a dedication to volunteerism. By getting involved with a Leo club, Lions can motivate and excite the group’s members as well as raise the sponsoring group’s visibility in the community and draw new members like students, parents, and families.

Do you want to sponsor a Leo club through your Lions club? The six actions listed below can help you start a new Leo group in your area.

Decide whether the new Leo club will be community- or school-based, or whether it will be Alpha or Omega.

Find out the names of Leos from schools, colleges, places of worship, youth organizations, friends, and family.

Answer inquiries about the criteria for Leo club membership, the affiliation with the sponsoring Lions club, and Leo service projects as well as the concept behind the Leo Club Program. Invite young people who might be interested in joining the Leo club by giving out the Alpha Application for Leo Club Membership (Leo50-A) or the Omega Application for Leo Club Membership (Leo50-O).

Set up a Leo club formation meeting to choose club officers, talk about potential initiatives, adopt the club’s constitution and bylaws, and decide where and when meetings will take place.

Fill out the Leo Club Organization Report (Leo-51) and sign it legally. Return it to the Leo Club Program Department with a list of the original members attached. It may require four to six weeks to complete the certification process.

The sponsoring Lions club should schedule a meeting to present the Certificate of Organization and elect Leo club officers when the Leo Club Organization Report form has been approved. An installation ceremony will officially launch the Leo club.

Financial Obligation

The Leo club organization fee is $100 USD or its equivalent in the local currency. This one-time charge consists of:

  • The expenses incurred in processing the Organization Report for the Leo Club
  • An organizational certificate
  • Kit for Leo club officers
  • Sponsor uniform for the Leo club
  • pins for each initial member of the Leo club

A $100 yearly Leo club sponsor levy, or its equivalent in other currencies, is also charged to Lions clubs. Leo Club Program materials, mailings, club record upkeep, communications, prizes, and program resources are all covered by the levy. To get levy credit for the current year only in the event that a Leo club is dissolved, the Leo Club Termination Form (Leo-86) must be submitted to the Leo Club Program Department by October 31.

Who belongs to the Leo club?

Through the Leo Club Program, Lions may have a positive impact on the young people of today. To start a new Leo club, read more.

A one-time US$100.00 organization fee for the Leo club is required of Lions club sponsors. A Certificate of Organization, a Leo club sponsor kit, a Leo club officer kit, and Leo lapel pins for each charter member are all included in this cost.

Additionally, to fund the administrative costs of the Leo Club Program, Lions clubs are required to pay an annual US$100.00 Leo club levy for each Leo club they sponsor. Each July, this levy is charged to the sponsoring Lions club’s account. For the fiscal year that the Leo club is accredited, the charge is not applied. Study up on Leo Club Program costs.

The president of the sponsoring Lions club must submit a completed Leo Club Organization Report (Leo-51) to the Leo Club Program Department following the formation of the new Leo club and the election of the club officials. The date on which this report is examined and approved at headquarters shall be the official certification date of the New Club. Depending on the season, the chartering process may take up to 4-6 weeks.

Yes. A person must be between the ages of 12 and 30 to join the Leo club. The Alpha Leo clubs are geared for young individuals between the ages of 12 and 18. The focus of this course is on the social and personal growth of preteens and teens. Young adults between the ages of 18 and 30 are the target audience for Omega Leo clubs. The personal and professional growth of young adults is the main topic of this track.

Sponsoring A member of the Lions club is chosen to act as the Leo club’s advisor. This person should have pleasure in working with children. Find out more about the adviser for the Leo club’s duties.

Yes. Leo clubs at schools are frequently required to have a teacher advisor. A Lion co-advisor should be chosen if the faculty member is not a member of the sponsoring Lions club in order to continue to have a close relationship with the Lions club.

Yes, multiple Lions groups may work together to support a single Leo club. On the Leo advisory committee, there will be equal participation for the Lions club sponsors. To act as the ongoing point of contact for Leo club billings and administration with International Headquarters, one Lions club sponsor should be chosen. A single Lions club is permitted to support as many Leo clubs as it likes.

Yes. An approved Lions club activity is Leo clubs. As a result, the activity and/or administrative account of the Lions club may be used to pay Leo dues and assessments. Likewise, either account may be used to pay for the Leo club’s overhead costs.

Indirectly. All fees and charges pertaining to its Leo club are the responsibility of the sponsoring Lions club (s). Some Leo clubs do, however, reimburse the supporting Lions clubs for these costs.

A Leo club does not have an account with the organization because it is a sponsored activity of a Lions club. If the president, secretary, and/or treasurer of the Lions club gives their consent, Leo club purchases may be charged to the sponsor’s Lions club account. To find out more about purchasing goods and available payment methods, go to the Lions Clubs Supplies Store.

Current Leo club officers and officers of the supporting Lions club can use MyLCI for Leos. A Leo club advisor must be reported annually by the sponsoring Lions club president or secretary, either electronically with MyLCI or using the Leo-72 report form. For the Leo club adviser and Leo club president to have access to MyLCI, the sponsoring Lions club must give them a special email address. The email address must be unique because it is used to identify members and cannot be the same as another email address we have on file.

Leo club secretaries can use MyLCI, the online reporting system, to submit monthly membership reports. Reporting on Leo membership is optional.

Leo club presidents, secretaries, and advisers have access to MyLion’s online form to submit service activity reports. For useful tools and resources on how to report issues or submit inquiries to our Lions help desk, go to the Lions Service Reporting website. Email reports of service activity are not accepted by the Young Lions and Leos Department.

Awards for Leos and Leo clubs include those for leadership, service, membership, and extension. See the Accolades and Recognition section for a complete list of Leo awards. Additionally, you can purchase Leo awards from the online Lions Club Supplies Store.

The district governor can sanction the creation of a Leo district if there are six or more officially recognized Leo clubs in the Lions district. The council of governors may sanction the formation of a Leo multiple district if there are ten or more Leo clubs with more than 100 Leo members in a Lions multiple district. More information on Leo districts and multiple districts is available.

No, Leo clubs are not subject to the status quo. If a Leo club goes dormant, the Lions club sponsor has the option of canceling the Leo club or continuing the sponsorship in expectation of a future restructuring. Until the Leo club’s headquarters office gets the Leo Club Termination Form (Leo-86) from the sponsoring Lions club, the club remains active.

When the sponsoring Lions club maintains the status quo, a Leo club is not immediately impacted. The Leo club is given a 180-day “grace time” to locate a new Lions club sponsor if the sponsor Lions club is subsequently canceled before the Leo club is also canceled. The Leo club will be terminated after a 180-day period if a replacement sponsor is not found.

A Lions club may lend its sponsorship to another club’s Leo club. To do this, the present sponsoring Lions club officers must send a letter rescinding sponsorship of the Leo club to the Leo Club Program Department. A letter accepting sponsorship of the Leo club and the ensuing financial responsibilities must be submitted by the new sponsoring Lions club officers. The new sponsoring Lions club needs to be a member of the same Lions district as the previous sponsoring Lions club and in good standing.

Yes. Leo club members are listed as insured on the policy. If the Leo club is found legally liable, the coverage covers third-party injuries as well as damage to third-party property up to a maximum of US$1 million per incident. For detailed details, please refer to the Lions Clubs International Liability Program (LA3).

Leo clubs, districts, and multiple districts may need permission to use the Lions and Leo trademarks, just like Lions clubs, districts, and multiple districts do. For complete details, please refer to the Lions Clubs International Trademark Policies.

How many Leo clubs exist worldwide?

Our 48,000 groups and 1.4 million members are improving communities and serving in more than 200 nations and regions.

Who is the Leo club’s founder?

Lions Clubs International has a young division called Leo Clubs. L E O is an acronym meaning leadership, experience, and opportunity.

The Leo club’s goal is to “…to give the world’s young the chance to develop into accountable citizens of the local, national, and global community.

Leo clubs encourage young people to engage in social service activities as a way of growing as leaders. Leo Club participants are referred to as “Leos. They work on a variety of initiatives related to self-improvement and community service. By organizing fundraising projects, Leos can raise money. They have the option of working alone, in collaboration with another Leo club, their sponsored Lions club, or a third party organization.

In 1957, Jim Graver formed the first Leo club. He was an active member of the Pennsylvania Lions Club in Glenside.

The Leo Club Program was first sponsored by the Lions district in 1964. Its reach extended beyond Pennsylvania and the USA. By 1967, the program had expanded to over 200 clubs across 18 nations, and it had been designated as Lions Clubs International’s official youth program. The Leo Club Program rapidly expanded the following year, reaching 918 clubs in 48 countries by the end of 1968, more than quadrupling in size. Currently, when you join Leos, you join a global organization with more than 6,391 Leo Clubs and more than 159,775 members that operates under the sponsorship of Lions Clubs in 141 countries.

What does it mean to be a Lions Club member?

The club members have been questioned about the title so frequently.

“Liberty Intelligence Our Nations Safety” is what the acronym LIONS stands for.

Lions are dedicated to collaborating with regional authorities and nonprofits, determining the particular needs of their communities and the areas around them, and organizing charitable projects that cater to those requirements. Lions provide assistance to those in need both locally and abroad through food drives, community clean-up efforts, and fundraising events.

One of the 44,700 Lions Clubs serving their communities worldwide in 186 nations and regions is the Orange Lions Club.

The largest service club organization in the world is called Lions Clubs International. Its 1.4 million members are committed to raising the standard of living for the elderly, the sick, the destitute, and people with disabilities.

Lions Clubs International’s motto is “WE SERVE,” and they enthusiastically uphold it.

An organization called a Lions Club is neither a fraternal, social, or political one. It is a gathering of civic-minded men and women who have come together to do tasks they are unable to complete on their own. Lions are eager and willing to donate their time, effort, and resources to help others.

In “Lionism,” a person is recognized for their service to others, for working to make their community better, and for trying to leave the world a better place than they found it. The rewards are directly correlated with the amount of work put in.

A person gains new friendships, a new status in the community, and a heartwarming sense of fulfillment from helping others by devoting time and effort to club activities. All of these things are accessible to honorable men and women of good will through a Lions Club.

When did Leo first appear?

Leo was one of the first constellations to be identified, and there is archaeological proof that the Mesopotamians had a constellation like it as early as 4000 BCE.

What does Lions Club mean exactly?

William Perry Woods established Lions Clubs International on October 24, 1916 in Evansville, Indiana. Under the direction and control of Melvin Jones, the organization’s secretary, Lions Clubs International later developed into an international service organization.

Jones, a 38-year-old entrepreneur from Chicago, advised his fellow club members to think beyond business concerns and consider improving their communities and the world. The Business Circle of Chicago, Jones’ organization, concurred. An organizing meeting was conducted on June 7, 1917, in Chicago after reaching out to similar organizations around the country. The Business Circle subsequently joined one of the invited organizations, the “International Association of Lions Clubs,” and later that year, at a national convention held in Dallas, Texas, those present: (1) adopted a Constitution, By-Laws, Code of Ethics, and an Emblem; (2) established “unselfish service to others” as a core value; (3) unanimously elected Woods as its first president, effectively securing his leadership for the organization’s first two years of existence.

“We Serve” is the Lions Club’s motto. Among the various activities offered by the local Lions Club are those that promote diabetes awareness, youth outreach, international relations, environmental issues, and programs that promote sight, hearing, and speech preservation. Discussions about sectarian religion and party politics are prohibited. Along with Liberty, Intelligence, and Our Nations’ Safety, LIONS stands for these three terms.

How does Leo mean?

Why Is Leo a Sign? The name Leo has been around for many years and comes from the Latin word for lion. It has a unique translation in German that most commonly serves as a short form of Leon or Leopold and means “brave individuals” or “lion-hearted.”