Club Branch

Club branches enable a small group of at least 5 people, but less than 20 to form a Lions club and start making a difference in their community sooner. Wherever there is need, a club branch can help.

 

Members become part of an existing "parent" Lions club, but hold independent meetings and facilitate their own projects. Club branches elect a branch president, secretary and treasurer to lead the branch. The parent club appoints a branch liaison to serve as the go-between for the parent and branch.

 

Once the club builds to 20 members, the branch may charter a new club. Submit the Club Branch Conversion Form (pdf) with the new club charter application to receive transfer fee exemption.