Lions Clubs International Complete Information
Lions Clubs International Complete Information
Lions Clubs International Complete Information
Introduction
Lions Clubs International (LCI) is an American secular, non-political service
organization founded by Melvin Jones in 1917. As of April 2015, it had over
46,000 local clubs and more than 1.4 million members in over 200 countries
around the world. Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States, the
organization aims to meet the needs of communities on a local and global
scale.
Lions Clubs International, a service membership organization of over 1.4
million members worldwide (as of April 2015), was founded in the United
States on June 7, 1917, by Melvin Jones, a Chicago businessman. Jones
asked, with regard to his colleagues, "What if these men who are successful
because of their drive, intelligence and ambition, were to put their talents to
work improving their communities?" Jones' personal code, "You can't get
very far until you start doing something for somebody else," reminds many
Lions of the importance of community service.
The Lions motto is "We Serve." Local Lions Club programs include sight
conservation, hearing and speech conservation, diabetes awareness, youth
outreach, international relations, environmental issues, and many other
programs. The LIONS acronym also stands for Liberty, Intelligence, Our
Nations' Safety.
Membership is by "invitation only" as mandated by its constitution and bylaws. All member applicants need a sponsor who is an active member and of
good standing in the club they intend to join. And while sponsorship may be
obtained by an applicant in order to become a legitimate member, there is no
guarantee of this. Acceptance of membership are still subject to the approval
of the majority of the club's board of directors. Several clubs are even
difficult for applicants to join in. A Lions Club chooses its members
diligently as it requires time and financial commitments. Prospective
applicants must be a person of good moral character in his or her
community. Attendance at meetings is encouraged on a monthly or
fortnightly basis. Due to the hierarchical nature of Lions Clubs International,
members have the opportunity to advance from a local club to an office at
the zone, district, multiple district, and international levels.
In 1987 the constitution of Lions Clubs International was amended to allow
for women to become members.[17] Since then many clubs have admitted
women, but some all-male clubs still exist. In 2003, 8 out of 17 members at
the Lions Club in Worcester, England, resigned when a woman joined the
club.[18] Despite this setback the club is now flourishing with 19 members,
7 of whom are women. Women's membership numbers continue to grow
throughout the association.
Aim and Objectives / Purpose
The stated purposes of Lions Clubs International are:
To Organize, charter and supervise service clubs to be known as Lions
clubs.
To Coordinate the activities and standardize the administration of
Lions clubs.
To Create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of
the world.
To Promote the principles of good government and good citizenship.
papillomavirus which could lead to cervical cancer, was funded by the Lions
Medical Research Foundation.
Lions Clubs International has supported the work of the United Nations
since that organization's inception in 1945, when it was one of the nongovernmental organizations invited to assist in the drafting of the United
Nations Charter in San Francisco, California.
Projects Undertaken
Major initiatives of the foundation include the following:
SightFirst programs
Childhood Blindness Project
Lions Eye Health Program (LEHP, pronounced "leap")
River blindness/Trachoma
SightFirst China Action
Sight for Kids
Other sight programs
Core 4 Preschool
Vision Screening
Disability programs
Lions World Services for the Blind
Diabetes Prevention/Treatment
Habitat for Humanity Partnership
Lions Affordable Hearing Aid Project
Low Vision
Analysis of Data
Its true, with 1.35 million members helping local communities in more than
208 countries through 46,000 clubs, Lions Clubs International is the largest
service member organisation in the world.
As you can imagine, statistics showing the work done by these ordinary men
and women are pretty impressive. But perhaps the most memorable fact
about Lions Clubs is that every penny we collect through fund-raising goes
direct to support good causes. Our administration costs are paid for by
members subscriptions.
Another fact about Lions is that we are able to react quickly to support local
communities whenever natural disaster strikes. Our humanitarian help is
provided by local Lions who volunteer their support on the ground backed
by grants from the Lions Clubs International Foundation and fund-raising by
Lions Clubs across the world. For example, in 2014, Lions Clubs throughout
the British Isles and Ireland pledged 200,000 to provide vital water
filtration systems for local communities affected by the disaster caused by
Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
We also respond to local needs and changing circumstances. Helping to
support those experiencing financial hardship in recent years, Lions Clubs
have organised job fairs, set up food banks and managed charity shops and
stalls.
Conclusion
Nonprofit organizations play a vital role in strengthening democracy,
promoting civil liberties, and adding richness and diversity to community
life. Over the course of its history, Lions Clubs International has provided a
strong, collective voice to inform and influence public policy at the local,
state and national level. Lions Clubs International continuously works to
highlight issues affecting the community and align public policy initiatives
to address civic-social needs. Through advocacy, Lions can inform their
elected officials of specific social concerns and help policymakers find
specific solutions to persistent problems.
We look to our 1.4 million global Lion members to increase awareness
among policy-makers about humanitarian problems.
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