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"Lions are members of community service clubs, dedicated to the idea
that the men and women who live in a community are in the best position
to know who needs help and why. More than 44,500 strong, these local
clubs are part of the world's largest such organization, with 1.4
million members serving in more than 180 countries and areas. The
association is both non-political and non-sectarian. Lions are now best
known for their sight-related programs, including SightFirst, the
world's largest blindness prevention program.

Lions Clubs International
The world's largest service club association, Lions Clubs
International has 1.4 million members in more than 44,500 clubs in
approximately 185 countries and geographical areas. Lions are men and
women who volunteer their time to humanitarian causes. Founded in 1917,
the association's motto is "We Serve."
Mission of Lions Clubs International
Lions Clubs International is dedicated to helping those less
fortunate in their communities and around the world. Cutting across all
national, racial and cultural boundaries, activities have included sight
conservation and work with the visually impaired, youth programs
including drug education and prevention and volunteer programs, diabetes
detection and research and work for international cooperation and
understanding.
History of Lions Clubs International
The International Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of
Chicago businessman Melvin Jones. He believed that local business clubs
should expand their horizons from purely professional concerns to the
betterment of their communities and the world at large.
Jones' own group, the Business Circle of Chicago, agreed. After contacting similar groups around the country, an organizational meeting was held on June 7, 1917, at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago. The new group took the name of one of the groups invited, the "Association of Lions Clubs," and a national convention was held in Dallas in October of that year. A constitution, by-laws, objects and code of ethics were approved.
Just three years after its formation, the organization became international when the first club in Canada was established in 1920. Major international expansion continued as clubs were established, particularly throughout Europe, Asia and Africa during the 1950s and 60s.
Perhaps the single event having the greatest impact on
the association's service commitment occurred in 1925 when Helen Keller
addressed the Lions at their international convention in Cedar Point,
Ohio USA. It was there that she challenged Lions to become "knights of
the blind in the crusade against darkness." They responded, and Lions
are now best known for their sight-related programs, including
SightFirst, the world's largest blindness prevention program.
SightFirst

In 1990, Lions established SightFirst, a US$140 million global
initiative to rid the world of preventable and reversible blindness. The
unprecedented program joins leading blindness and prevention experts,
blindness prevention organizations, governments and Lions volunteers in
an effort to establish long-term solutions in eliminating preventable
and reversible blindness.
Youth Programs
Second only to the Lions' commitment to aiding the blind and
visually impaired is a strong dedication to serving young people. The
Lions Youth Outreach program challenges young people to learn, to
achieve and to serve. By focusing on volunteerism, it steers young
people away from harmful behaviors such as gang involvement, violence
and substance abuse. The Leo Clubs Program, International Youth
Exchange, International Youth Camps and the Lions International Peace
Poster Contest are all youth activities sponsored by Lions Clubs
International that promote international cooperation and understanding.
Lions Clubs International Foundation
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the charitable arm of
Lions Clubs International (LCI). The foundation's mission is to support
the efforts of Lions clubs around the world in serving their local and
global communities by funding humanitarian service projects."
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rights reserved.
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