Member and club types

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Also see: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/about-us/our-membership/membership-club-types


Club types

Traditional

Traditional clubs bring together a group of service-minded individuals who want to improve their community and meet locally on a regular basis.

Specialty

Specialty clubs bring together a group of individuals who share a common interest in addition to a commitment to service. A specialty club may be centered around a specific hobby, culture, profession or another common interest.

Virtual

Virtual clubs conduct some or all club meetings remotely, over the phone or via the internet. This club type allows a more widely distributed group of club members to plan and implement service projects with ease, and it’s a great fit for those with busy schedules.

Campus

Campus clubs offer students the opportunity to build leadership skills and create a common bond of service with fellow students. Members of campus clubs may also be eligible for student membership.

Leo

Leo clubs provide an opportunity for youth and young adults to serve in their communities, develop leadership skills and grow as individuals. There are two kinds of Leo clubs — Alpha Leos (ages 12-18) and Omega Leos (ages 18-30).