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Home Young people and sport Young Leaders in Service LIONS YOUNG LEADERS IN SERVICE AWARDS

LIONS YOUNG LEADERS IN SERVICE AWARDS

These awards recognise young people who provide significant levels of service to their communities.  There are two award levels: 
  • The Silver Seal Award for young people who provide at least 50 hours of service to their community during a 12 month period 
  • The Gold Seal Award for those who provide at least 100 hours of service during a 12 month period.

Who is eligible to take part?  The Lions Young Leaders in Service Awards recognise young people between the ages of 11 and 18 (school years 7 to 13).  How does it work?  The Lions Young Leaders in Service Awards are sponsored by local Lions clubs. Clubs may recognise as many young people as they find eligible, inviting local schools, Leo Clubs and other youth groups to participateEach young person will be provided with a logbook in which to record their service activities.  These activities are in a number of different categories – all the hours can be from the same activity or from a variety of services.  Categories include service to the young, the elderly, family members and the homeless and hungry.  It could also include protecting our environment.  Young people may also wish to assist their local Leos or Lions club in fundraising or welfare activities.  All these activities count as hours towards the award. 

Young people will:

  • Experience the rewards of community service
  • Become involved in their community
  • Receive a certificate and letter from the Lions International President
 Their community will:
  • Recognise Lions commitment to young people and the community
  • Benefit from the efforts made by the young people
 Lions clubs will:
  • Experience the rewards of supporting young people
  • Increase the profile of Lions in your community

Further information available includes:·        

Young Leaders in Service Club Guide·        
Flyer containing information for schools and groups ·        
 
A mini-club guide to the awards·        
Posters to promote the awards·        
Logbooks to record service

These can be ordered direct from MDHQ mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or through Jane Armitage.

For further information, ring Jane Armitage on 01484 665990, 07834 345211. 

I would be pleased to come and talk to your club or zone and/or your young people and give you assistance with the paperwork that will need to be completed to claim the awards.  I shall very much look forward to hearing from you.