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SERVING YOUNG PEOPLE Leo clubs offer young people ages 12-28 a chance to serve their communities and experience the camaraderie of their peers. Sponsored by local Lions clubs, Leo clubs have an opportunity to make an impact on their communities and learn how they can continue to make a difference for the rest of their lives. Through the Lions International Youth Exchange program, 3000 4000 youngsters travel yearly to a foreign country, where they live with host families and experience cultures different from their own. Lions clubs and districts sponsor and operate international youth camps to bring together young people from different countries. In addition, each summer, thousand of disadvantaged and disabled youths for whom summer camp would otherwise be just a dream attend Lions-sponsored camps. Lions can reward the volunteer and leadership efforts of youth with two youth awards. At the club level, Lions Young Leaders in Service Awards honor young people ages 12-18 who have completed 50 to 100 hours of community service. At the district and multiple district levels, Young Ambassadors of the 21st Century Award provides a means of recognizing young people ages 15-19 who excel in community service, leadership, public speaking and academics. In an effort to educate children about the concepts of peace and international understanding, Lions Clubs International sponsors the International Peace Poster Contest. Using only pictures, children ages 11 to 13 from around the world are challenged to depict their personal interpretations of world peace. SERVING

The Lions-Quest Skills for Growing program for elementary school students and the Skills for Adolescence curriculum for middle school students and Skills for Action for high school students have helped millions of young people around the world acquire the skills and selfesteem they need to live productive, happy, drug-free lives. To provide teens with the tools they need to get started on their own community service projects, Lions created The Future is Ours So Now What?, a complete in-school program that provides motivation and guidelines for teens to become volunteers. REAFFIRMING FELLOWSHIP THROUGH MEMBERSHIP Through membership in a Lions club, people not only help those in need, but have opportunities to develop personal friendships and gain valuable leadership skills. Membership in a Lions club is by invitation. Clubs meet at least twice a month and elect officers annually. An international board of directors governs the association. Each year, more than 20,000 Lions attend their international convention to discuss new ideas, share experiences and reaffirm friendship and fellowship. MEMBERSHIP Lions Clubs International 300 W. 22nd Street Oak Brook, Illinois 60523-8842 Official Publication of Lions Clubs International ME-4 Printed in U.S.A.

The Lions

The Lions Who We Are... Lions are more than 1.3 million strong men and women young and old. You will find us in more than 194 countries and geographical areas from the hinterlands of Australia and Brazil to thriving urban centers like New York City and Milan. We speak dozens of languages and vary in nature and customs. We share a common spirit. Since our beginning in 1917, we have been united in a single cause: helping those less fortunate. We are tackling the tough problems like blindness and drug abuse as well as diabetes awareness and finding help and training for the deaf, disabled, underprivileged and the elderly. In fact, whatever the community needs to make life better, we re there to help. We are the youngest service club community based organization, yet we have grown to be the world s largest. We are succeeding because we have embraced all those committed to building a brighter future for the world and for themselves. And, with a new generation of enlightened members, Lions clubs are working smarter and faster with greater commitment than ever before. THOUSANDS We are the Lions and, we serve.

The Lions What We Do... BRINGING RAYS OF LIGHT TO THOUSANDS For more than 85 years, Lions have been recognized throughout the world for their services to the blind and visually impaired. Back in 1925, when Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become Knights of the Blind, she could not have possibly imagined the impact of Lions commitment to blindness prevention. Bringing rays of light to the darkness of countless people around the world, Lions have established the majority of eye banks worldwide, funded ground-breaking research on leading causes of blindness, organized eyeglass recycling efforts and helped hundreds of thousands of visually impaired people develop the skills to live productive lives. SIGHTFIRST: ELIMINATING BLINDNESS WORLDWIDE Lions launched SightFirst in 1990 as an aggressive attack on the rising tide of blindness around the world. Forty-five million people are blind, yet 80 percent of all blindness is preventable or reversible. Developed as a bold response to the World Health Organization s prediction that the number of people who are blind would double in 25 years, SightFirst works to close the gap between existing health care services and those that are needed. Topping more than $140 million in funds raised through a major, three-year fundraising drive, Lions have initiated SightFirst programs in more than 48 countries on five continents. Lions have joined with governments, ophthalmic professionals and other organizations to help establish long-term solutions in health care infrastructure, training of health care professionals, treatment and public education. WORLDWIDE

LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION: MAKING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Incorporated in 1968, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the charitable arm of the organization. Through gifts to LCIF, Lions serve a broader community than would otherwise be possible. Lions have reached out across all borders to purchase equipment for an eye bank in western Korea to construct a hospice for children with disabilities in France and to fund treatment for diabetic eye disease in Newfoundland, Canada. LCIF has approved more than $280 million in grants. This includes grants for the SightFirst Program, humanitarian services, disaster relief and vocational assistance. The foundation receives contributions from Lions and others, reaffirming the strong belief that many people working together can achieve more than individuals acting alone. DIFFERENCE