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Leo Club Program Fan page

The Leo Club Program announces it's new Facebook Fan Page. Become a fan of the official Leo Club Program Fan page and get updates from LCI and talk with other Leos from around the world!

Bill Moore

3438 Fremont Ave N

Minneapolis, MN 55412

R: 612-522-0784

 
Being a Leo is a great way to serve your community, develop leadership skills and make new friends.
Sponsoring a Leo club brings new, young energy to your Lions club. Leo clubs can increase your Lions club's community exposure too, attracting new audiences such as young professionals and parents.
There is a large Leo network of more than 5,700 Leo clubs in 141 countries with approximately 144,000 members.
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The Lions Quest program is celebrating its 25-year anniversary of positive youth development worldwide.

Youths grow into solid citizens when they learn how to make responsible decisions, communicate effectively and avoid drugs. That's where Lions Quest fits in. Lions Quest is a schools-based life-skills program for children from kindergarten to 12th grade.

More than 11 million youths have taken part in a Lions Quest classroom, and more than 350,000 educators and other adults have been trained to implement the programs in school and community settings.

The program has drawn rave reviews from educators and high ratings from government agencies. Lions Quest programs meet all 10 guidelines for effective prevention programs issued by the U.S. Department of Education. Program evaluations have been conducted over the past 20 years by the program developer, school districts, universities, and independent research firms. Results of the studies include improved achievement test scores; change in knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding substance abuse and violence; lower rates of disciplinary problems; lower risk of dropping out of school; as well as decreased use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.