ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 - LCIF
ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 - LCIF
ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 - LCIF
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Philippines<br />
4<br />
is one of more than 12 million<br />
youth who now have the skills to make positive choices<br />
through Lions Quest. The program continues to grow in her<br />
home country of Italy, and also around the world. Lions are<br />
continuing and advancing their long-standing commitment<br />
to improving health and creating a brighter future for<br />
young people. The curriculum-based program helps foster<br />
important life skills, healthy attitudes, strong character,<br />
positive relationships and active citizenship. The researchbased<br />
program has drawn rave reviews from educational<br />
organizations and governments around the world.<br />
70<br />
70 countries around the world are implementing the<br />
Lions Quest program. Growth was a key focus of the program<br />
last year, and as a result, the program expanded to six new<br />
countries and new regions worldwide. New programs are<br />
underway in Bolivia, Bhutan, Egypt, Indonesia, Moldova and<br />
the Philippines. Working with educators and governments,<br />
Lions are ensuring even more students have needed skills to<br />
succeed in life.<br />
To build on this global expansion, a number of new materials<br />
are available. Lions in countries throughout the world have<br />
witnessed first-hand the impact of Lions Quest.<br />
italy<br />
“I know myself better, and in this way I<br />
am more independent. I know how to<br />
make my own choices and am able to say<br />
no to drugs, alcohol, bullying and other<br />
things I don’t want to be involved in.”<br />
-Caterina<br />
EDUCATING<br />
YOUTH