Thank
you for your interest in Lions Clubs International (LCI).
"We Serve" in communities like yours. Following are
answers to some frequently asked questions on membership
to get you started. Please contact
LCI
or your
local club
for more information.
How can I become a Lions club member?
Membership is through invitation by a local Lions
club. To learn more or to be considered for membership,
use the
club locator to contact your local Lions club. You
may want to search on the city of your home and/or
business as there may be more than one club in a
community and one better suited to your needs. Use
LionNet to see if a local club has its own Web site
to learn more. If there is not a club near you, read
further on how to start a Lions club.
For additional assistance,
e-mail
Membership or call 630-571-5466, ext. 356.
How can I join a Leo club?
Membership in a Leo club is open to young men and women
of good character who meet local age requirements and
are deemed eligible by the Leo club committee of the
sponsoring Lions club. Use the
Leo Directory to locate the club nearest to you to
inquire about membership. If there is not a Leo club
near you, use the
club locator to contact your local Lions club and
inquire about starting a Leo club; or
e-mail Youth
Programs.
What is a Lions club?
A Lions club is a group that comes together and
shares a common interest in community service,
supporting the Lions motto "We Serve." There is more
than one type of Lions club; and one or more may exist
in your community. For example, one Lions club may meet
at noon and another in the evening; or there may be a
college campus club. Learn more about the different
types of Lions clubs:
Traditional,
New Century,
Campus,
Club Branch and
Leo.
Also, read "Look
At Lions Now" and "I
Am A Lion."
What are the benefits of membership?
There are nearly 1.4 million men and women members
of Lions clubs in 194 countries. Lions Clubs
International is the world's largest service
organization.
As a Lions club member you will experience:
How can I start a Lions club?
Is there a need in your community that is not being met?
Consider forming a Lions club to bring together
community service-minded individuals in an area where
there is no Lions club or where an additional club would
further Lions service.
Think beyond municipalities when assessing a
community for a new club and consider business parks,
corporations, college campuses, medical complexes and
shopping areas.
In areas where it is difficult to meet the 20-member
minimum to charter a new club, consider starting a club
branch. A
club branch allows individuals to broaden the reach
of a parent club while meeting at its own time and
location, serving its own community.
Interested in learning more on how to start a Lions
club? E-mail
New Clubs & Marketing or call 630-571-5466, ext. 306.
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