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LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL (LCI)  国际狮子会

Lions Clubs International is the world's largest non-political service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world. Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief - to serve their community.

Lions have a dynamic history. Founded in 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, by Melvin Jonesnow headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois. We are best known for fighting blindness, but we also volunteer for many different kinds of community projects and Global Causes - including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry, and aiding seniors and the disabled.

Lions give sight. By conducting vision screenings, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine, and raising awareness of eye disease, Lions work toward their mission of providing vision for all. We have extended our commitment to sight conservation through countless local efforts and through our international SightFirst Program, which works to eradicate blindness. This program originated when Helen Keller attended the Lions Clubs International Convention in 1925 and challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness."

Lions serve youth. Our community projects often support local children and schools through scholarships, recreation, and mentoring. Internationally, we offer many programs, including the Peace Poster Contest, Youth Camps and Exchange, and Lions Quest. Our Leo Program provides the youth of the world with an opportunity for personal development through volunteering. There are approximately 144,000 Leos and 5,700 Leo clubs in more than 140 countries worldwide.

Lions inspire voice. The New Voices Initiative promotes gender parity and diversity and seeks to increase the number of women, young adults, and underrepresented populations within our association. It features a diverse group of Lions who are selected annually by their district governor for their dynamic and innovative contributions in one of four areas: Service, Membership, Leadership, and Marketing. Use #NewVoices on social media!

Lions award grants. Since 1968, the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has awarded more than US$700 million in grants to support Lions humanitarian projects around the world. LCIF was also ranked the number one nongovernmental organization in a 2007 study by The Financial TimesTogether, our Foundation and Lions are helping communities following natural disasters by providing for immediate needs such as food, water, clothing, and medical supplies – and aiding in long-term reconstruction.

Lions are active. Our motto is "We Serve". Lions are part of a global service network, doing whatever is necessary to help our local communities. For more about Lions Clubs, go to www.lionsclubs.org

 

 

 

MULTIPLE DISTRICT 308 (MD 308)  308复合区

In 1957, Noshir Pundole, who was then deeply involved in the Lions movement in India and subsequently became an International Director, paid an exploratory visit to Singapore. This led to the birth, on 5 November 1958, of the Lions Club of Singapore, later renamed Lions Club of Singapore (Host).

Within 3 months, the first club was chartered in Malaysia, the Lions Club of Kuala Lumpur (Host), 1959. Thereafter, expansion was rapid, reaching Sabah and Sarawak in 1966. In 1970, the Lions Club of Brunei was formed. Given the number 308, the district spanned three countries, namely Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore.

By June 1981, District 308 had a total of 2,500 members in 73 Lions Clubs, and 600 members in 24 Lioness Clubs, with another 70 Leo Clubs. In 1983, Multiple District 308 was formed, with South Johore, East Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei making up sub-District 308 A, and West Malaysia (excluding South Johore) sub-District 308 B.

For the next 15 years, the movement continued to grow. In 1998, the two sub-districts were further subdivided into four and Singapore became District 308-A1 of Multiple District 308. Thereafter, the Inauguration of District 309 represents the birth of a new chapter and independency in our collective journey of service, compassion, and commitment as a result of membership growth. 

Growth in the needs of the community over the years also led to the establishment of service entity logos within the district. Click on the logo below to find out more.

 
Lions Home
For The Elders

(LHE)
Lions Befrienders
Service Association
(Singapore)
(LBSA)
Lions Community
Service Foundation
(Singapore)
(LCSF)
Lions SaveSight
Centre

(LSSC)
Lions International
Stamp Club

(LISC)
Lions Prostheses
Centre 
(Singapore)
(LPC)

 

Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.

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