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Lions Clubs International-British Isles and Ireland District 105E Ordinary People doing Amazing Things |
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Football
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Through our youth programmes we are
all dedicated to providing challenges and opportunities for
youngsters that they would not otherwise enjoy. One such opportunity
is the Lions Youth Football Competition. Any “Under 14” boys team playing in its local league, and affiliated to its County FA, can represent its local Lions Club in this knock-out competition. Initial games are drawn on a regional basis so as to reduce travelling time and costs, moving further afield as the rounds progress. · U14 teams – opportunity to play against unfamiliar opposition. · Deadline for entries 31 August · Many questions answered on Youth Football |
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..Are so much more than just a Youth activity of Lions... ...Are more than a Youth Club, or a Service Club or even a Social Club.....
...Offer young people from all backgrounds a wonderful opportunity to develop themselves in such a way that many of them don't realise the benefits until they are much older.
...From the age of 12 Leos take part in Service, Social and Fund-Raising activities, Planning, Organising and implementing events such as Weekly gardening for an elderly person, Fund-Raising Ball for 300 People or Humanitarian Projects in Romania.
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| Peace
Poster
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The Competitions are run at Club, District and Multiple District Levels with the winner from each moving on to the next level.
Seeing the world through a child's eye and interpretation can be an enlightening experience, showing that peace is of prime importance to children from all corners of the world, from different backgrounds and languages. Through their efforts and interpretation we may be starting the process of peace in the world.
· Artists must be 11, 12 or 13 years of age on November 15th 2010
· No words in any language may be used on the poster · No photographs. No attachments
· All media are accepted. Note: Chalk, charcoal and pastel entries should be sealed with a fixative spray to prevent smearing. Do not laminate entries · SIZE IS IMPORTANT
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Young Ambassador
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There are a huge number of young people doing tremendous work in their communities who do not receive the recognition that they deserve. This is your opportunity to recognise and promote them and to encourage the Lions of the next generation.
AIMS: * To recognise, encourage, support and reward young people who are actively involved in community service. * To raise the profile of the many young people who commit themselves to community services.
· Open to young people between 15 and 19 who carry out significant community service
· Application form, presentation, interview.
· Can win financial support for project
Young Ambassador of 21st Century 2009 Report
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| Young Leaders
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This is another fantastic youth initiative for clubs to support. 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.· Open to all aged 11-18 who carry out community service.
· 2 levels for 50 and 100 hours service carried out in a 12 month period.
· Schools, any organisation with youth sections,
Follow this link to view related documents & forms
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| Young Musician
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| Youth
Exchange
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· Sponsor a young person to visit another country and learn about its culture and attend a Youth Camp where they will meet young people from many countries
· Host a young person attending the MD 105 Youth Camp.
· These visits have a huge impact on the youngsters. They return more knowledgeable, more mature and having made lifelong friends
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Last Updated 14/01/2012
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