Wherever you live, work or travel across the British Isles, you are likely to come across members of Lions clubs and the projects we support.
Lions are ordinary people who do extraordinary things to help others and support good causes throughout the British Isles. Globally we have more volunteers in more places than any other service club organisation and love to help others and make things happen.
Every Lions Club supports a range of good causes and projects in its area where you can get involved.
Every day Lions are having fun by organising remarkable and memorable fundraising activities.
Every year in Europe alone, Lions Clubs members volunteer around 6 million hours of service and raise £88 million to support the needs of local communities.
Because we are local, we serve the unique needs of the communities in which we live.
As we are global, we can address community challenges wherever they occur.
Lions Clubs International (MD105) British Isles is working in partnership with Brain Tumour Research to raise £1 million to help fund game-changing research and raise awareness of the impact of brain tumours.
Brain Tumour Research is dedicated to raising funds for continuous and sustainable scientific research into brain tumours.
It supports one of the UK’s most significant collaborative groups of laboratory-based scientists.
At the end of the partnership, a laboratory in one of Brain Tumour Research’s dedicated research centres will be named after Lions Clubs International – British Isles, creating a legacy in recognition of the contribution of its members and their local communities to improve the lives of brain tumour patients and their families.
We are friends, family and global neighbours. As a social network of volunteers, we share a common passion:
We get involved in our local communities.
Globally we have more volunteers in more places than any other service club organisation and love to help others and make things happen.
If you’re interested in helping your local community, volunteering,
fund-raising, organising projects, using your talents, gaining new skills,
making friends and having fun – you can do all of this and more as a Lions Club member or volunteer.
When individuals become a Lion, they join a local club.
Many clubs are well-established with long and proud traditions.
Others are newer responding to changing needs and modern ways to connect and help others.
If there isn’t a club nearby, you can apply to set one up.
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