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LIONS
CLUBS INTERNATIONAL:
Lions
Clubs International was founded in the U.S.A. in 1917 when a group of hitherto
independent clubs responded to an idea presented to them by a young insurance
man, MELVIN JONES.
The ideal
was that the members as a group, should provide service to their fellow
human beings, without regard to politics, religion, race or personal interest
to members.
A conference of 25 independent clubs was convened and from that meeting Lions International was born. |
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It
adopted as it’s name and emblem the Lion (seen by the founders as a symbol
representing their ideals, strength, activity, courage and integrity) and
was known from the outset as the International Association of Lions Clubs
or Lions International.
Within
three years the Association had doubled it’s membership and extended to
Canada. Within 13 years there were 2,500 clubs and this figure was approximately
doubled each decade thereafter until world membership exceeded 1,000,000
in 1975 when the Birmingham (Exhibition) Club became the 29,000th club
in the Association.
In 2001 the International Association comprises about 43,000 Clubs in 185 countries or geographical areas with a total membership of 1.5 million men and women. SERVICE
TO THE COMMUNITY:
From
the outset the emphasis has been on service, in all forms, to the less
fortunate sector of the community. Indeed the Club Constitution (as recommended
by the Association) is capable of being adapted by the local club so as
to suit it’s own particular requirements. This degree of autonomy for the
individual club together with concentration on particular service are among
the principal factors in maintaining the Association’s growth and progress.
INTERNATIONAL
CO-OPERATION:
The
international nature of the organization, with the potential for contact
between the members world wide, based on their common interest in community
service, has always been a feature of the Association.
MEMBERSHIP:
Individual
membership is available through clubs only.
Lions
Clubs –
The
activities and services are entirely voluntary; their motto is “WE SERVE”
FIELDS OF SERVICE: While
the identification of the particular needs of it’s own community is a primary
duty of a Lion Club, certain fields of service are common to Lions Clubs
worldwide and approved by the International Association. These include
The
Association has written a Code of Conduct and International Objectives.
It’s
motto is “WE SERVE”
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