What
Lions Do
Lions are men and women who volunteer
their time and talents to humanitarian causes in their local
and world communities. By conducting service projects and
raising funds, Lions strive to help those in need, wherever
need exists. The Lions' motto is "We Serve."
In 1925, Helen Keller addressed the Lions
at their annual International Convention, challenging them
to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against
darkness." Since that time, service to the blind and
visually impaired has become one of the association's most
significant activities. That crusade has resulted in the
establishment of Sight First, a global sight prevention
program.
In addition, Lions participate in service
activities emphasizing diabetes awareness, education, and
research; work with the physically and mentally impaired;
community welfare; international understanding and youth.
The association was founded in Chicago,
Illinois, USA, in 1917. Although the youngest major service
club organization, Lions Clubs International has grown to be
the world's largest. Its 1.4 million members belong to clubs
in over 180 countries and geographical locations. Lions
Clubs International is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois,
USA.
To the Lions, "We Serve" is not
only a motto, but a definition and philosophy.
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us page.
History of the Lions
Lions Objectives