Title: Youth
1Youth Leo Program
Lions Clubs International District 308-A2
L L I
Retreat Borneo Highland, Kuching ,
Sarawak
28/2/2009 1/3/2009
2What is Lions???
45,000 clubs in 205 Countries
and territories with 1.3 million members
3Our Founder
Melvin Jones ( 13/1/1879 1/6/1961 )
7/6/1917.
4The Lions Motto
Adopted in 1954
5 Youth of today are Leaders of tomorrow. The
wonderful World today is full of colours and
attractions to the pure and untainted minds of
our youth. Our youth can be led into either the
proper pathway or leeways , depending on the
environment that surrounds them. Our Lions Clubs
International had adopted many Youth Programmes
to handle the issues, to keep them occupied, to
give them opportunities to experience and train
them into the Leaders Of Tomorrow and at the same
time creating a more peaceful and harmonious
world.
6LCI Youth Programs
- To provide the young people of the world
- with opportunities for
- achievement, learning,
- contribution and service,
- individually and collectively,
- through sponsorship of activities
7Youth Programs
- 1. Leo Club Program (1967)
- 2. Peace Poster Contest (1988)
- 3.Youth Camp Program (1974)
- 4.Youth Exchange Program (1961)
- 5. Lions Services for Children ( 2003 )
- 6. Lions Quest (1984)
8Leo Club Program
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10Leo Program History In 1957, Coach Jim Graver
started the Leo ball rolling. Chances are, that
ball was a baseball. Graver was the coach of the
Abington High School, Pennsylvania, USA, baseball
team. Graver was also an active member of the
Glenside, Pennsylvania, Lions Club. With fellow
Lion, William Ernst, Graver talked about starting
a service club for high school boys. So they
asked their fellow Lions for support. Without
hesitation, the Glenside Lions agreed that a
Lions youth group was a good idea. Graver and
Ernst set to work. On December 5, 1957, the
Glenside Lions presented a charter to the
Abington High School Leo Club whose members were
mostly made up of the high school's baseball
team. As the world's first Leo club, the group
created the Leo acronym - Leadership, Equality,
Opportunity (Equality was later changed to
Experience.) And, the group chose maroon and gold
- their school colors - to serve as the Leo club
colors.
11The Beginning
- - STARTED IN 1957 AT ABINGTON HIGH SCHOOL,
- PENNSYLVANIA
- - OCTOBER 1967 LCI ADOPTED LEO CLUBS PROGRAM
144,000 Leos worldwide over 139 geographical
locations in 5,700 Leos Clubs
12PURPOSES
- To Promote Service Activities
- among
- the Youth of the Community
- that will Develop the Individual Qualities of
LEADERSHIP
EXPERIENCE
OPPORTUNITY
13What are LEO Clubs?
- Official Activity of LCI
- Leo Clubs must be sponsored by a Lions Club
Alpha Leos - 12 to 18 Omega Leos - 19 to 28
14The Emblem
15THE COLOURS
- Official Colours of Leo Clubs
GOLD
MAROON
16BENEFITS TO BE A LEO
-
- MAKE NEW FRIENDS ?
-
- ? VIEWING
THE WORLD THROUGH -
ANOTHERS PERSPECTIVE. -
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- DEVELOP CONFIDENCE
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17 ORGANISATIONAL
SKILLS THROUGH ?
HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE.
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EXPERIENCE TEAMWORK.
FELLOWSHIP AND FRIENDSHIP ?
? INTERNATIONAL BENIFITS YOUTH
CAMPS YOUTH EXCHANGE
PROGRAMS ?
18- October 8,
- World Lions Service Day.
19In April 2005, LCI approved Spotlight on Children
as the International Service Project for Leo
clubs. ( Designed to help children who lives in
adverse condition )
20Spotlight on Children
21Project examples
- providing clothing for needy children
- collecting books for students
- repairing a playground
- visiting children in the hospital
- volunteering during a Special Olympics tournament
- raising funds for UNICEF (United Nations
Children's Fund).
22Leo Club Awards Recognition (LCI)
- Leo of the Year Award
- Leo Club Excellence Award
- 100 Leo Club President
- Leo Club Anniversary
- Leo Environment Project
- Leo Award of Honour
- Attendance
- International Club Twinning
- New Horizon Award in Diabetes Education Youth
Outreach - LCIF Awards
23Leo Club Awards Recognition (District)
- ? Planning Award
- ? Administration Award
- ? Excellent Club Award
- ? Outstanding Club Award
24Homepage URL
- Where to get More information ???
Lions Clubs International www.lionsclubs.org
Leo Zone www.lionsclubs.org/Leo/LeoHome.html
25Youth Programs
- 1. Leo Club Program
- 2. Peace Poster Contest
- 3.Youth Camp Program
- 4.Youth Exchange Program
- 5. Lions Services for Children
- 6. Lions Quest
26Peace Poster Contest ???????????
- Started in 1988
- The Power of Peace -theme 2009 2010
- For children in local schools or organized,
- sponsored youth groups.
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- Students, ages 11, 12 or 13 on November 15,
- 11?12 ? 13 ???
- 1st February or earlier- result out
272008 -2009 Peace Begins With Me
12 years oldSponsored byMilpitas Executive
Lions Club California, USA "If we can
communicate so much using technology, why cant
we send out the messages of peace through the
same medium? By doing so, we can send more
messages, reaching more people."
Grand Prize Winner Yennie Shyu 12 years old,
California, USA
282007-08Peace Around The World
Grand Prize Winner Ming Yang Soong 13 Years
old, Bidor, Malaysia
29Lions International Peace Poster Contest
Peace Poster Contest ???????????
- Awards
- One international grand prize winner
- will receive a trip to a special award ceremony
- with the sponsoring club president and two family
members - at Lions Day with the United Nations in New York
City, New York, USA - presented with an engraved plaque and a cash
prize of US 2,500. - Each of the 23 merit award winners will receive a
cash award of US 500 and a certificate of
achievement..
30Youth Programs
- 1. Leo Club Program
- 2. Peace Poster Contest
- 3.Youth Camp Program
- 4.Youth Exchange Program
- 5. Lions Services for Children
- 6. Lions Quest
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32 Youth Camp Program
- Officially adopted by LCI in 1974
- fulfills the First Purpose of the Lions
- To create and foster a spirit of
understanding among the peoples of the world.
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34Youth Camp Program
The objectives
- To bring young people of different countries
together - Sharing of ideals and cultural viewpoints
- Promote international understanding and goodwill
toward the goals of world peace and human
understanding - To develop leadership potential in outstanding
youth - To encourage respect in young people for the
thinking of others
35Youth Camp Program
- The first international camp - by the Lions of
Sweden in 1974, minimum one-week program - the participation of young people from different
countries. - Not conducted for tourism/education/employment
but for cultural learning opportunity.
36Youth Camp Program
- Activities include visits to places of historic,
industrial, educational, scientific, religious or
natural interest - structured group activities such as folk dancing
or flag presentations non-political,
non-nationalistic discussions concerning world
issues - physical activities such as team sports, rafting,
- or singing and quiet, relaxing activities
such as writing entries in a camp journal.
37Youth Camp Program
- All Lions youth camp participants
- (between the ages of 16 and 22)
- have a Lions club sponsor.
- held in rural settings or urban settings,
- college dormitories and on sailboats!
38Youth Programs
1. Leo Club Program 2. Peace Poster
Contest 3.Youth Camp Program 4.Youth Exchange
Program 5. Lions Services for Children 6. Lions
Quest
39Youth Exchange Program
Since 1961
The goal of the program is
To create and foster a spirit of understanding
among the peoples of the world.
40Youth Exchange Program
Who can join?
- Keen on unique cultural learning opportunity.
- Ages of 15 and 21
- Sponsored by a Lions club
41Lions International Youth Exchange Program
Youth Exchange Program
Who is suitable?
- Have a basic knowledge of the language of the
host country - Be suitable to represent their community, Lions
club, and country - Be willing to accept the customs of another
culture.
42YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM
- Exchanges can occur in any of the 205 countries
in which Lions clubs exist. - Last between 4-6 weeks.
- Often, exchangees also participate in the Lions
International Youth Camp Program.
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45Youth Programs
- Leo Club Program
- 2. Peace Poster Contest
- 3. Youth Camp Program
- 4. Youth Exchange Program
- 5. Lions Services for Children
- 6. Lions Quest
46Lions Services for Children???????
The Lions Services for Children Program (adopted
in 2003) aims to improve the lives of children
and young adolescents in adverse circumstances
through health and education services, locally
and internationally.
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47Lions Services for Children ???????
- assessing the needs of children in the
- community.
- - include 1. collecting food, clothes, or books
- 2. vision or hearing screening
- 3. a literacy program
- conducted in cooperation with a local school,
library, Leo club or community center.
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48Youth Issues
- AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
- Alcohol
- Changing Family Demographics
- Child Abuse
- Drug abuse
- Gangs
- Malnutrition and eating disorders
- Illiteracy
49Youth Programs
- Leo Club Program
- 2. Peace Poster Contest
- 3. Youth Camp Program
- 4. Youth Exchange Program
- 5. Lions Services for Children
- 6. Lions Quest
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51Lions Quest
Lions Quest is a school based, comprehensive,
positive youth development and prevention program
that unites the home, school and community. The
curricula aim to cultivate capable and healthy
young people of strong character through
social-emotional skills, character education,
positive behaviour and service-learning education.
52Lions Quest
Target Group 5 19 years
Mission 1. Drug
Alcohol Prevention 2. Character
Education 3. Social Emotional
Learning 4. Service Learning
53LIONS QUEST
- 3 Lions Quest Programs
- Skills for Growing
( K5 elementary school years) - Skills for Adolescents (Grade
6 8 middle school students) - Skills for Action
( Grade 9-12 high school students, age 14
19 yrs)
54Q A
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57Good Bye
58Thank you
59 Presenter District
Trainer Dr. Sia Tih Kong