NC Leos
Leo Clubs DirectoryAlexander High School Athens Drive High School Brick City High School Broughton High School Davie High School East Forsyth High School Enka Middle School First Flight High School Henderson Middle School Independence High School Kernersville Middle School Ledford High School Lumberton High School Mount Pleasant High School New Century Middle School North Davie Middle School Person High School Piedmont High School Pinecrest High School Pisgah High School Providence High School Reynolds Middle School South Davidson High School South Davie Middle School Southeast Middle School Southern Middle School II Southern Vance High School Surry Central High School The Lakes High School Thomasville High School Triton High School Union Pines High School Walkertown Middle School West Iredell High School |
Leo Clubs provide the youth of the world with an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community. Community service remains the cornerstone of the program. Like their Lion counterparts, Leo club members enjoy serving their neighbors and watching positive results unfold.
Membership
Serving others, making new friends, and viewing the world through another’s perspective are some of the rewards that come for young people who join a Leo Club. Look at the Leo Clubs Directory to see if your school already has a program. If not, contact the school’s principal about forming a club. You will need an advisor to form a club. A Leo Club must be sponsored by a local Lions Club. There are more than 45,000 Lions Clubs in the world, including more than 400 in North Carolina, that are willing to sponsor at local Leo Club. For information about forming a Leo Club you can visit the Lions Club International Web site at www.lionsclubs.org or contact North Carolina State Leo Clubs Chairperson.
Leo Service Project
Leos take time to sort used eyeglasses that were donated by Lions to the North Carolina Lions Foundation. Thousands of eyeglasses are donated each year. The NCLF will send the eyeglasses to a recycling center where they will be sorted by prescription and donated to eye clinics around the world to help people who cannot afford new eyeglasses. If you want to help, donate old eyeglasses to a local Leo Club or Lions Club in your community.
2013 State Leo Convention Information
2013 LEO Convention Registration and Permission
Lions Clubs International Leo Resources
