LEO OBJECTIVE:
To provide the youth of the world an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community Follow Us!
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LEO MOTTO:
LEADERSHIP: Leos develop skills as projects organizers and motivators of their peers. EXPERIENCE: They learn that teamwork and cooperation can bring about change in the community and world. OPPORTINITY: Leos gain opportunities to excel, develop positive character traits and receive recognition for their contributions. |
TRAINING FOR LEOS,
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INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF LEO CLUBS:
1957- First Leo club founded by the Glenside Lions Club in Abington, PA with 35 Abington High School boys.
1964- The Leo Club Program became an official district project and started to grow rapidly in PA and surrounding states.
1967- Leos became an official program of LCI.
LCI LEO STATISTICS AS OF FEBRUARY 2009
Leo members: 144,400 (approx.)
Leo Clubs 5,755
Alpha clubs: 2,319
Omega clubs: 3,436
Countries: 140
1957- First Leo club founded by the Glenside Lions Club in Abington, PA with 35 Abington High School boys.
1964- The Leo Club Program became an official district project and started to grow rapidly in PA and surrounding states.
1967- Leos became an official program of LCI.
LCI LEO STATISTICS AS OF FEBRUARY 2009
Leo members: 144,400 (approx.)
Leo Clubs 5,755
Alpha clubs: 2,319
Omega clubs: 3,436
Countries: 140
LEO Club Designations
Community-based School-based