Lions Clubs International
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Image:Imgp0479 - lions club 800x600.jpg Image:HK Lion International at the Peak of HK island.jpg Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organisation with 45,000 clubs and nearly 1.3 million members in 197 countries around the world. The international headquarters is situated in Oak Brook, Illinois.
It was founded in the U.S.A. in 1917 by Melvin Jones and became truly International on March 12, 1920 when the first club was established in Canada--in Windsor, Ontario. Membership is by invitation and attendance at meetings is expected on a monthly or fortnightly basis. Politics, religion or other contentious subjects are generally forbidden at club meetings. Lions are truly a community-based organisation with a hierarchy that can take a member from a club to office at zone, district, national and international levels. An interesting aspect of the operation of Lions Clubs is that all funds raised from the general public are used for charitable purposes, with the administration costs of a Club kept strictly separate and paid for by its members.
The average age of Lion members is increasing and the average membership of clubs is decreasing in the Western world. This is typical of other service clubs such as Rotary International.
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Spread of Lionism
- 1917 U.S.A.
- 1920 Canada
- 1926 Republic of China (Tianjin or alternately spelt Tientsin)
- 1927 Mexico (Nuevo Laredo)
- 1927 Cuba (Havana)
- 1955 Hong Kong and Macau (Hong Kong Island)
- 2002 People's Republic of China (Guangdong and Shenzhen, chartered on May 14 are the first international service clubs to be granted permission by the government of the PRC to operate in mainland China)
Lions Clubs International has had a history of support for the work of the United Nations since that organization's inception in 1945, when it was one of the non-governmental organizations invited to assist in the drafting of the United Nations Charter in San Francisco.
Lions are recognized worldwide for their service to the blind and visually impaired. This service began when Helen Keller addressed the International Convention at Cedar Point, Ohio on June 30, 1925 and charged Lions to be 'Knights to the Blind'.
In response to that challenge:
- Lions were instrumental in having the white cane recognised as a symbol of the blind.
- Lions established and support a majority of the world's eye banks and hundreds of clinics, hospitals and eye research centers worldwide.
- Lions collect more than 5 million pairs of used eyeglasses each year for distribution in developing countries.
Australia
Lions also have a strong commitment to community hearing and cancer screening projects. In Perth, Western Australia, they have conducted hearing screening for over 30 years, and provided seed funding for the Lions Ear and Hearing Institute instituted September 9 2001, a centre of excellence in the diagnosis, management and research of ear and hearing disorders.
In Perth, Western Australia the Lions have also been instrumental in the institute of the Lions Eye Institute.
In Brisbane, Queensland the Lions Medical Research Foundation provides seed funding to a number of researchers.
International Convention
The Lions hold an annual international convention in cities across the globe to meet other Lions, discuss Lionism, and partake in the many activities planned. At the convention, Lions can participate in elections and parades, display and discuss fundraisers and service projects, and trade pins and other souvenirs. The 89th convention, scheduled to be from June 30 to July 4, 2006, will take place in Boston, Massachusetts. Though it was originally planned to be in New Orleans, Louisiana, the destruction from Hurricane Katrina forced the relocation. The first convention was held in 1917 in Dallas, Texas, the first year of the club's existence. Some past convention locations include:
- 88th 2005 Hong Kong
- 87th 2004 Detroit, Michigan
- 86th 2003 Denver, Colorado
- 85th 2002 Osaka, Japan
- 84th 2001 Indianapolis, Indiana
- 83rd 2000 Honolulu, Hawaii
- 82nd 1999 San Diego, California
- 81st 1998 Birmingham, England
- 80th 1997 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 79th 1996 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 78th 1995 Seoul, Republic of Korea
- 77th 1994 Phoenix, Arizona
- 76th 1993 Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 75th 1992 Hong Kong
- 74th 1991 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- 73rd 1990 St. Louis, Missouri
- 72nd 1989 Miami, Florida
- 71st 1988 Denver, Colorado
- 70th 1987 Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Plans for future convention sites are already underway:
- 90th 2007 Chicago, Illinois
- 91st 2008 Bangkok, Thailand
- 92nd 2009 Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 93rd 2010 Sydney, Australia
Lions Band
Many clubs sponsor a Lions Band to participate and compete in the International Lions Parade. The parade champions for the 72nd, 86th, 87th, and 88th International Conventions are the Lions Band from Mississippi, USA.
Trivia
The covenant of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas claims that Lions Clubs are a "secret society" founded by Jews.[1]
External links
- Official Lions International web page
- Listings of all Lions Clubs with web pages
- Lions Eye Institute Perth, Western Australia
- Lions Ear and Hearing Institute Perth, Western Australia
- Lions Medical Research Foundation Brisbane, Queensland
- Lions Club of Serampore Greater Serampore, Hooghly, West Bengal, Indiade:Lions-Club
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