Lions Quest in India Foundation (LQIF) – Key Highlights
- Established in 1993 as a non-government organisation registered with the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai.
- Primary objective: To promote Life Skills and Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) programs for children, youth, and adults.
- Supported by Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) and active Lion members across India.
LQIF's Role in India
- Official licensee for Northern, Eastern, and Western India to promote and expand the Lions Quest program.
- Works with LCIF-certified trainers, ensuring high-quality training and continuous upgradation of trainers and program materials.
- Provides professional development for teachers and educators, who then deliver SEL skills to students in schools and out-of-school settings.
Regional & International Outreach
- LQIF has supported neighbouring countries—Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Kenya—through teacher training and program implementation assistance.
Global Impact of Lions Quest
- LCIF has awarded 360+ grants, totaling over USD 20 million, to expand or establish Lions Quest programs globally.
- The program is available in 40 languages and implemented in 105+ countries, making it one of the world’s leading SEL initiatives.
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