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ARKANSAS LIONS MD 7-N 

Lions Clubs International was founded in Chicago in 1917, by a businessman named Melvin Jones, it has become the world's largest service club association.

Lions are best known for their sight-related programs, including SightFirst, the world's largest blindness prevention program.


Since its inception in 1917, Lions Clubs International has been dedicated to helping those less fortunate in their communities and around the world. Then came our biggest task. At the 1927 international convention, Helen Keller challenged the Lions of the world to become "knights of the blind". In that one stirring moment, the Lions accepted the challenge. Since then, cutting across all national, racial and cultural boundaries, our activities have included:


• Sight conservation and work with the visually impaired.
• Hearing conservation and work with the hearing impaired.
• Citizenship, educational, health and social services.

•Youth programs including drug education and prevention,community outreach and volunteer programs.
• Diabetes detection and research.
• Work for international cooperation and understanding, including international youth camps, youth exchange programs and Lions International Peace Poster contest.

 

Our most valuable assets are the members in individual clubs, giving freely of their time and talent to help those less fortunate than themselves. Our members in the community clubs are dedicated to the idea that the men and women who live in a community are in the best position to know who needs help and why. They know "first hand" that, through membership in a Lions club, people not only help those in need, but have opportunities to develop personal friendships and gain valuable leadership skills. They also know that if you feel good when you donate money to a charity, you feel great when you donate your time.

 

Clubs meet at least twice a month and elect officers annually, and, in Arkansas, have a state convention where Lions from around the state meet to discuss new ideas, share experiences and reaffirm friendship and fellowship.


WE INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER MEMBERSHIP. Membership is open to men and women of legal majority and good reputation in the community, and is by invitation only. If you think you have the qualities to become a Lion, and are interested in membership please contact us and we can get you started "Serving" your community today.




                                                           FAST FACTS

 

Founded: 1917

 

Motto: “We Serve”

 

Members: As of December 31, 2010 = 1.331,626

 

Clubs: 45,977 clubs and 743 districts in 206 countries and geographic areas

 

Melvin Jones

 

Fellowships:309,330

 

Progressive Fellowships: 56,175 as of March 2010

 

International Convention:

2012 (June 22-26)
Busan, Korea (#95)

 

2013 (July 5-9)
Hamburg, Germany (#96)

 

2014 (July 4-8)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (#97)

 

2015 (June 26-30)
Honolulu, Hawaii (#98)

 

USA/CANADA LIONS LEADERSHIP FORUMS

 

2011 (Sept. 22-24)
Anchorage, AK (#35)

 

2012 (Sept. 13-15)
Tampa, FL (#36)

 

2013 (Sept.)
Overland Park, KS (#37)

 

2014 (Sept)

Puerto Rico (#38)

   

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