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Athens has one or more civic clubs and organizations. These are associations of members of the civil society, who come together to work towards a common specified aim and purpose. 90 percent of civic club membership in the country belongs to the Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions. Some of the fields in which these clubs work include education, economics, culture, civics and charity. The club conducts regular meetings to supervise progress of ongoing projects, as well as deliberate on prospective ones. They can be composed of only men or women, or be a mixed group. They can be set up in response to specific national or local tragedies, such as floods, tornadoes or other natural inclemencies. These clubs in Athens harness the power of civil society to usher in social change or improvement. They are non-profit in nature, and may qualify for tax exemptions. Clubs for the youth may also be present, such as Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Joining such a club helps one create useful networks, participate in constructive activities, and help build friendships.

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