Lions Clubs International

Founded 1917 · 534 lodges in 48 states

534Total Lodges
48States

Lions Clubs International, founded in 1917, is the world's largest service club organization with approximately 1.4 million members in 48,000 clubs across 200+ countries. Lions are committed to serving communities through vision-related programs, youth support, and local service projects. Each Lions club is dedicated to "We Serve" principle and makes meaningful impact in their communities.

Eligibility: Membership in Lions Clubs is open to business and professional people of good character who are at least 18 years old. Applicants are sponsored by current members and subject to club approval.

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About Lions

History of Lions Clubs: Lions Clubs International was founded in 1917 and has become the world's largest service club organization. What started as a business networking group evolved into a global force for community service and humanitarian work. With hundreds of thousands of members across the globe, Lions Clubs are known for their signature cause: preventing blindness and restoring sight.

Lions Programs and Community Impact: Lions Clubs are globally recognized for their work in sight programs, youth development, disaster relief, and community service. Local Lions clubs conduct vision screening programs, collect eyeglasses for distribution to those in need, support youth through scholarships and leadership camps, and tackle pressing community issues through service projects. Lions have collected millions of eyeglasses for redistribution and supported countless educational and humanitarian initiatives worldwide.

Membership Requirements and How to Join Lions

Who Can Join: Membership in Lions Clubs is open to business and professional people of good character who are at least 18 years old. Applicants are sponsored by current members and subject to club approval.

How to Get Started: The first step in joining is to visit a local Lions lodge and express your interest. Attending a regular meeting is a great way to learn about the organization, meet current members, and understand the commitment involved. Members can propose prospective members, though you can also inquire directly at your nearest lodge. The application process typically involves background screening and a membership vote by current members.

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