Lions are men and women who volunteer their time to humanitarian
causes in their local communities. They do so in the belief that
those who live in a community are in the best position to know
who needs help and why. This is achieved through membership of
the local Lions Club. More than 43,000 in number, these Clubs
are part of the world's largest service organisation, with 1.4
million members in more than 180 countries and areas .The
association is both non political and non sectarian.
Founded in Chicago Illinois U.S.A in 1917 by an Insurance agent
Melvin Jones, Lions Clubs International has ever since offered
business and professional people a way of sharing their success
by helping those less fortunate than themselves.
The association became International when the first Club in
Canada was formed in 1920. Lionism came to Ireland in 1955 when
the first Club was formed in Dublin To-day there are 115 Clubs
with a membership just over 2850. Ireland is one District with
no division between Northern Ireland and The Republic.
To Lions the motto "WE SERVE" is not only a motto but a
philosophy. The word "Lions" stands for Liberty, Intelligence
and Our Nations Safety. The official colours are Purple and
Gold. Purple for loyalty, and integrity. Gold for sincerity and
generosity. Membership in a Lion's club is by invitation. Clubs
meet at least twice a month.
The association is governed by an International Board of
Directors elected by Lions from around the world.
Through membership Lions not only help people in need, but have
opportunities to develop personal friendships, and gain valuable
leadership skills.
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