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Lions serve their communities.

District 37 Lions Clubs focus on five areas of service: sight, hearing, diabetes, persons in need, and disaster response. Local clubs also provide a variety of services to meet community needs.

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Lions are leaders.

As we serve, we grow. Montana District 37 provides leadership training opportunities two to three times a year to prepare and equip members to serve as officers within their clubs, regions and/or district.

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Lions are everywhere.

There are over 49,000 Lions Clubs around the world, with over 1.4 million members serving in more than 210 countries. Our organization has no political or religious affiliations, and all are welcome.

Join your local Lions Club today

Become a hero.

Not every hero wears a cape. In fact, you may be surprised to find that you’re surrounded by Lions, because we look just like you. We’re comprised of people from every background, age group, color and creed. But we share one common goal: to serve those in need.

Where To Find Us

Wherever you are, there’s a Lions Club.

Montana District 37, which covers the entire state, has 58 Lions Clubs. From Dillon to Sidney, from Baker to Whitefish, from Turner to Red Lodge, and all points in between, we’ve got the Big Sky State covered. 

Did you know that there are Lions Clubs specifically geared toward youth? LCI currently has over 140,000 Leos (Leadership, Experience, Opportunity) serving in over 7,200 clubs worldwide, including right here in Montana. Click here to find the closest Leo Club near you, or to find out how to establish one in your community.

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Montana Lions Clubs
49K
Lions Clubs Worldwide
Montana District 37

News & Events

Catch up on the latest service projects, community fundraisers, meetings, and other Montana District 37 activities.

How to Assign Your Club Convention

TO ALL CLUBS WITH VOTING DELEGATES GOING TO THE DISTRICT CONVENTION Every club with voting delegates attending

Sunburst Lions Host Fifth Annual Prom

On April 11th, Sunburst Lions hosted twenty-five North Toole County High School students at their 5th annual

Lions Easter Seeley Lake Style

Easter is a great time of year and this year was no disappointment. Our Easter Egg Hunt Committee

April 2026 Newsletter

The publication of the district newsletter is at the beginning of the month, but articles are posted