Lions are
men and women who volunteer their time 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 prevention program.
In addition,
Lions participate in service activities emphasizing diabetes
awareness, education and research; work with the physically
and mentally impaired; environmental issues; 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.