Leo Club
Florida Lions Camp
Bonita Springs Soccer
Special Olympics (baseball)
YMCA
EFR Explorers
Tri-County Challenger Baseball
Florida Challenged Tri-County Baseball
Boy Scouts
Leo clubs are sponsored by Lions clubs to inspire volunteerism and leadership in young people ages 12 and up.
There are more than 5,700 Leo clubs worldwide.
- Collecting food and clothes for local street children
- Repairing playgrounds
- Implementing after-school tutoring programs
- Visiting children in hospitals
- Raising funds for immunization programs
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Florida Lions Camp
The Florida Lions Camp is a private, non-profit camp established and dedicated to serving the needs of youth and adults with visual impairments and other challenging disabilities. The Florida Lions Camp began operation in 1974. The camp is considered to be one of the leading facilities of this type in the United States.
All individuals, five years of age or older, are eligible to attend. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life for our campers through a diversity of experiences and instill self-worth and independence for those who are visually or otherwise challenged.
Bonita Springs Soccer We are the YMCA! Bonita Springs YMCA Tri-County Challenger Baseball Florida Challenged Tri-County Baseball
Offering activities to our youth.
The Bonita Springs Soccer Complex is located at 27100 Kent Road just off East Terry Street. The soccer complex consists of three regulation size fields, concession stand, meeting rooms, restrooms, and playground.
The Bonita Springs Soccer Complex is conveniently located next to the Bonita Springs YMCA.
Special Olympics (baseball)
Olympics for disabled people, founded 1968
Special Olympics is a global nonprofit organization serving the nearly 200 million people with intellectual disabilities, with a presence in nearly 200 countries worldwide. With seven regional offices, we are constantly expanding to add new Programs in every part of the world – which is why we can say with all truth that “the sun never sets on the Special Olympics movement.” http://www.specialolympics.org/
YMCA
Our doors are open to everyone regardless of age, race, religion or financial circumstances. Our goal is that no one is turned away due to an inability to pay. The YMCA is a charitable not-for-profit organization in compliance with IRS code 501(c)3.
EFR Explorers
The Festival, the first of its kind in Florida, was open to all Challenger Baseball teams and Special Olympics athletes in the state, along with officials, coaches and parents. In addition to the games, the athletes, coaches and parents were involved in opening ceremonies at Lee County Stadium Saturday evening following a cookout and completed with a Saturday night party. Every athlete received a Festival T-shirt, patch, pin and gold medal with their name engraved on the back.
The Festival, the first of its kind in Florida, was open to all Challenger Baseball teams and Special Olympics athletes in the state, along with officials, coaches and parents. In addition to the games, the athletes, coaches and parents were involved in opening ceremonies at Lee County Stadium Saturday evening following a cookout and completed with a Saturday night party. Every athlete received a Festival T-shirt, patch, pin and gold medal with their name engraved on the back.
Boy Scouts
The Boy Scouts of America provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness.





