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Discover how in 1917 a group of businessmen in Chicago created the world's largest humanitarian service club organization! This book tells a detailed and unique history of Lions Clubs International, and highlights the work of dedicated members who provide community service and help people worldwide. Founded in Chicago in June 1917, the dream of a group of visionaries, led by Melvin Jones, from Fort Thomas, Arizona and Dr. William P. Woods, from Evansville, Indiana, is today the largest service club organization in the world. Almost 100 years old, the International Association of Lions Clubs can be found in 208 countries and geographic areas, with 1.35 million members participating in more than 45,000 Lions clubs. Originally published in 1995, this revised edition includes new data and extensive research about international conventions, the leadership of international presidents and directors, and photographs of the past 97 years. It also describes the role of Lions Clubs International in the founding of the United Nations in 1945. Global authorities such as kings, heads of state, congressmen, and professionals belonged or supported Lions clubs' projects in their countries. Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, said that, "Lionism is not the best idea of the present; it is the most brilliant idea of all times." Harry Truman, former president of the United States stated, "In my lifetime I have known many great ideas: but none as great as this of Lionism." Former president of the United States Jimmy Carter became a member of the Plains Lions Club in the state of Georgia, was a district governor, and up to this date he works in partnership with Lions Clubs International Foundation. Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), the official charitable arm of Lions Clubs International, supports Lions' compassionate work by providing grant funding for their local and global programs, such as helping victims of earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters, and by supporting programs, such as SightFirst which is working to find the cure for reversible blindness. Lions are proud that LCIF was named the #1 non-governmental organization worldwide with which to partner, according to a 2007 Financial Times independent survey. Lions answered the call from Helen Keller who, at the 1925 International Convention, asked the Lions to become the "Knights of the Blind." Lions' members and the public at large will be captivated by this vivid account of the organization's history and aspirations for what can still be accomplished in the future.
Directory for Lions District 318C is released by District Governor MJF Lion Adv Abraham John, for the year 2017-18, containing Details on Lion Leaders, Clubs and Members. It covered all the Regions, Zones and Club Level Information along with Lions Clubs International. The slogan for the year is Past Glory - Future Hope - We Serve. This Digital Edition is a replica of the Print Edition, to enable reading in the Mobile Phones and enable Portability of the Heavy Directory information.
SHREYAS, the Centennary District Directory of Lions District 318E is released by District Governor MJF Lion CA Shivaprasad, as a print edition in November 2016. Digital Edition of it, with all the contents is now released for the convenience of Lion Members for reading in their Mobiles and LapTops.
Lions Directory for District 321C1, for the Centennial Lionistic year 2017-18 was released by Centennial Unique Governor Lion MJF Ajay Singhal. The Print Edition contains Lionistic information on the Services done by the Lion Members, Governor's Programme for the current year, Communication details of its Lion Leaders like DG Team, Cabinet Officials, RC, ZC and PSTs of 150 Clubs in the District. This Digital Edition is a replica of the Print Edition, to enable portability of the information by enabling the Lions read it in their Mobile Phones.
Print Edition is released by District Governor Lion C Balaswamy in August. This digital edition is to save paper and save trees. It also enables portability
Printed Edition of DIRECTORY of LION LEADERS OF INDIA, for 2016-17 is published at the Meeting of LCCI, at Kolkatta on 23rd September 2016. This Digital Edition of the Directory of Lion Leaders of India, is a replica of the Directory for reading in Mobile Phones. It covers all the information on Lion Leaders in 71 Lions Districts in 8 Multiples. This is the Digital Edition of 26th Edition of Printed Directory. It is released by International Director Lion Gurucharan Singh Hora, at the Meeting.. It lists particulars on Lion Leaders, namely, District Governors, Past District Governors, Multiple Council Officials, Vice District Governors etc.This is a single reference guide on Who is Who in Lionism.
All India Lion Leaders Directory for the year Lionistic Centenary year 2017-18 is published by Lion Vijay Kumar Raju, Chairman of Lions Co ordination Council of India. The print edition is released in Sept. 2017. Here you find the Digital Edition of the Directory, as a replica of the print edition to enable portability. All the new Lion Leaders like DG, FVDG, SVDG and International Directors are Elected recently are updated, including the latest Sub Division of MD 323 to 4 MDs.
Directory for the Lions District 317C, was released by District Governor PMJF Lion A R Ujjanappa, for the Centenary year 2017-18. It contains Lionistic information on all the Clubs, Zones, Regions and the Lion Leaders along with LCI information. This Digital Edition is a replica of the print edition, to enable portability of the information.
This Digital Edition contain Profiles of all Lion Leaders of India, in 73 Lions Districts of India for the Lionistic year 2019-20. Profiles of International President, Vice Presidents, International Directors, DG Teams and Multiple Council Officers details etc are given.
This is the story of a special type of men and women, those who seek to return to society a portion of the good fortune they have earned and received in their own lives. They are called Lions and, since 1917, have actively engaged in constructing an organization that has evolved into one of the world’s most powerful forces for humanitarian progress: The International Association of Lions Clubs. It is today comprised of nearly 1.3 million members in over 45,000 Lions clubs active in 202 lands spanning the globe. They speak scores of languages and represent diversified cultures. In spirit, however, they speak a common language, the language of voluntary service, responding to an inner drive to answer human needs and to improve living conditions in their own communities and the world community. This book expands upon the history of Lions Clubs International, published in 1991 as “We Serve: The History of the Lions Clubs.” It chronicles the development of the association from its birth in 1917 at Chicago’s LaSalle Hotel in June of that year and at its first convention at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas later in October. It relates 90 years of the association’s life span and emphasizes the work of Lions on the world scene, including the tremendous success of the Lions Clubs International Foundation, SightFirst, Campaigns SightFirst I and II, programs for youth, and other activities that have elevated the stature of Lions wherever they serve. Readers will be impressed with the accomplishments of the membership and Lions will be moved to take greater pride in wearing the lapel pin of the association. Non-Lions will come to understand fully the ideals and determination of those to whom voluntary service has become a way of life.