Lions Clubs International

Multiple District 29

WEST VIRGINIA

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LEO CLUBS

MD Chair Lion Lisa Keffer

701 Chert Lane

Beckley, WV  25801

304-255-3023  email

Objective

...to provide the youth of the world with an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community.

Leadership

Leos develop skills as organizers, time managers and motivators of their peers.

Experience

Leos learn the importance of cooperation through community service.

Opportunity

Membership provides young people with a chance to excel, to develop positive character traits, and to receive recognition for their contributions to the community.

International Leo Club

Service Project:

Spotlight on Children

provides Leos with an opportunity to enrich the lives of children in adverse circumstances. Leos can bring happi-ness to kids by collecting food and clothes for street children, fix up a play ground, visit hospital children's wards, raise funds for immunizations, or  in lots of other ways!  Leos can change a life for the better!

Spotlight on Children brochure

A special banner patch was created to recognize those Leo Clubs which participate in the Spotlight on Children Program.  Patch application

Photos: Above Left - Barboursville Middle and Cabell Midland High Leos helped with lunch at the Barboursville Senior Center. Above Right- Moundsville Junior High Leos marched and passed out candy at the Moundsville Christmas parade.

Below Left: A Cabell Midland High School Leo rings the Salvation Army bell with a Barboursville Lion.  Below Right: Barboursville Middle and Cabell Midland High Leos pause to pose with Mr. and Mrs. Claus at the Senior Lions Center.

FIND OUT MORE about LEOs!

Lions International Website Leo Zone

Leo Brochure

Leo Club Standard Constitution & Bylaws

WV Leo Clubs and District Chairs

Leo FAQs

Leo Program Fees

Below:  Each year, the Bridgeport Lions and Leos hold an Easter Egg Hunt for sight impaired children using special beeper eggs.  Below: Washington Irving Middle School LEOs conducted Trick or Treat for Sight Night, going door to door to collect 127 pairs of used glasses and 500 pounds of food items for the local Food Pantry.
Want to show off your club?  Check with your Advisor to see if you can send me some pics, activities, fund-raisers, whatever.

We can also include a link to your club's website, too!