Lions Clubs International Foundation/ Lions Quest Programs

Basic Information

Company Slogan: WE SERVE
Director: Mark Bularzik
Address: 300 W. 22 nd Street , Oak Brook , IL 60523
Services For:

Nationwide

Phone Number: 630-571-5466
Fax Number: 630-571-5466

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Additional Information

Area of Focus/Practice Interest:

K-12 school-based, curricula/ life skills, character education, positive prevention, service-learning, social and emotional learning

Education/Training: 1-, 2-, and 3-day workshops
Professional Work Setting: 1-, 2-, and 3-day workshops
Services Provided:

Curricula, staff development workshops, consulting

Testimonials:

"Skills for Action has, without question, improved the climate on our extended campus. Connections have been forged, ownership of the process has been fostered, and students are excited about learning and service."
Bill Murphy
Skills for Action teacher
Columbia Central High School
Columbia Tennessee

"Lions Quest Skills for Adolescence has been identified as a prevention program that has been well-implemented and thoroughly evaluated, and has produced consistent, positive, and replicable results."
Ruth Sanchez-Way, Ph.D.
Former Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

"Once teachers experienced the positive, supportive learning environment created at the workshop, they were eager to replicate such an atmosphere with students in their classrooms. They saw the Skills for Growing curriculum as a vehicle for helping them to do this."
Dale Parent, District Coordinator
Chula Vista Elementary School District, Chula Vista CA

Notes/Information:

Lions Quest programs help students gain positive attitudes and important life skills, while renewing an educators' joy of teaching, by providing high quality, effective classroom tools.  Lions Quest programs also link local schools with the largest service organization in the world- Lions Clubs!   The three programs we offer are Skills for Growing (grades K-5); Skills for Adolescence (grades 6-8); and Skills for Action (grades 9-12), and they provide easy-to-use classroom materials, solid teacher in-service experiences, important community links, and critical life skills.  These programs address the fundamental issues facing schools today by helping young people develop strong character; healthy, positive relationships with parents and peers; productive problem-solving skills; and more!