Leadership. Experience. Opportunity. These are just a few of the rewards young people gain from participating in LEOs. They also happen to be the values that create the acronym of our club name.
In total, more than 160,000 young people in 140 countries are proud to volunteer to serve their local communities and to call themselves LEOs. Youth who join Alpha clubs (ages 12-18) have fun, make new friends and experience the rewards of serving others. Omega clubs (ages 18-30) help members further develop their leadership skills and prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to society.
LEO clubs provide youth with volunteer opportunities – and are also a place to grow and have fun.
Click here to visit the LEO Club national page.
You can download the LEO Club brochure by clicking here (PDF file).
The Stebbins LEO club, sponsored by the Mad River Lions Club, was chartered April 29th, 2005. The club has been an active organization at Walter E. Stebbins High School, and has performed thousands of hours of community service to the school and community. Its biggest project of the year is "Project Share." Project Share is a food drive to benefit the needy families of Riverside. Each year, thousands of non-perishable food items are collected and over 100 families benefit from this program.
In total, more than 160,000 young people in 140 countries are proud to volunteer to serve their local communities and to call themselves LEOs. Youth who join Alpha clubs (ages 12-18) have fun, make new friends and experience the rewards of serving others. Omega clubs (ages 18-30) help members further develop their leadership skills and prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to society.
LEO clubs provide youth with volunteer opportunities – and are also a place to grow and have fun.
Click here to visit the LEO Club national page.
You can download the LEO Club brochure by clicking here (PDF file).
The Stebbins LEO club, sponsored by the Mad River Lions Club, was chartered April 29th, 2005. The club has been an active organization at Walter E. Stebbins High School, and has performed thousands of hours of community service to the school and community. Its biggest project of the year is "Project Share." Project Share is a food drive to benefit the needy families of Riverside. Each year, thousands of non-perishable food items are collected and over 100 families benefit from this program.