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  2. Category : Service organizations based in the United States

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    Lions Clubs International (34 P, ... Relief Society (2 C, 14 P, 2 F) Rotary International (2 C, 28 P) S. ... D. Daughters of America;

  3. List of fraternal auxiliaries and side degrees - Wikipedia

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    Leo clubs - youth auxiliary of the Lions Clubs International; Women of the Moose - affiliated with Moose International [50] Ancient Mystic Order of the Bagmen of Baghdad - a side degree of the Order of United Commercial Travelers of America established at Cincinnati in 1892. It was organized into Subordinate Guilds that reported to the Imperial ...

  4. Lions Clubs International - Wikipedia

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    Lions Clubs International, is an international service organization, currently headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.As of January 2020, it had over 46,000 local clubs and more than 1.4 million members (including the youth wing Leo) in more than 200 countries and geographic areas around the world.

  5. List of general fraternities - Wikipedia

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    The service clubs that succeeded the fraternities also operated as social networks and did fairly similar charitable work. No general history has been written, but some of the many lodges that operated in the state of Victoria were:

  6. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters at 509 7th Street, Washington, D.C. [55] Columbian League – A splinter group of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Founded in Detroit on October 12, 1896, by Past Supreme Master Workman and former Grand Recorder the Rev. W. Warne Wilson, the Rev. William Prall, D.D., William A. Pungs, Albert P. Jacobs. No action continued until ...

  7. Leo clubs - Wikipedia

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    It grew beyond Pennsylvania and the United States of America. By 1967 the program had grown to over 200 clubs in 18 countries and become an official youth program of Lions Clubs International. In the following year, the Leo Club Program spread rapidly, resulting in 918 clubs in 48 countries by the end of 1968. [2]

  8. Boy Scouts of America (18 C, 96 P) Boys' schools in the United States (5 C, 89 P) G. General Society of the War of 1812 (3 P) ... Lions Clubs International; M.

  9. Leader Dogs for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Leader Dogs for the Blind is a guide dog training organization located in Rochester Hills, Michigan.It was founded in 1939 by Lions Club members Charles Nutting, Don Schuur and S.A. Dodge, [1] as the second guide dog organization founded in the United States and has paired over 14,500 dogs with the visually impaired worldwide, making it one of the largest organizations of its kind.