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1
Lions Clubs MD201 Q3
  • Lions Awareness

Module One History and Structure
  • Program

2
History
  • Founder Melvin Jones 1917 Chicago
  • Australia Bill Tresise 1947 Lismore
  • Membership 1.3 mil Worldwide
  • Australia 28000
  • Motto We Serve
  • Liberty Intelligence Our Nations Safety

3
LIONS TIMELINE
1916
  • 1917 First Convention
  • 1920 Lions Clubs become international
  • 1925 Helen Keller challenged Lions to become
    knights of the Blind
  • 1927 2200 Clubs 80000 members
  • 1935 First Clubs in Central America
  • 1945 Lions given consultant status at the UN.
  • 1947 First Club in Australia
  • 1954 The motto We Serve is adopted
  • 1961 Melvin Jones dies
  • 1968 LCIF is formed
  • 1975 First Lioness Club
  • 1987 Women are included
  • 1989 Sight First One is launched.
  • 1999 Partnership with the Carter Foundation to
    combat river blindness and trachoma.
  • 2005 Sight First Two is launched.

2006
4
Lion Members
Clubs
5
Club Structure
Club Members
Board of Directors
President
Vice Presidents
Secretary
Directors
Treasurer
Project Chairmen
6
Lion Members
Clubs
District
7
District StructureCabinet
  • District Governor
  • Vice District Governor
  • Cabinet Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Cabinet
    Secretary, CBL Chairman.
  • Immediate Past District Governor
  • (Members of the District Management Committee)
  • Zone Chairman
  • Development Officers
  • Portfolio Chairmen

8
Districts
35 Clubs 1250 Members
9
Lion Members
Clubs
District
Multiple District
10
Multiple District StructureCouncil of Governors
  • Council Chairman
  • District Governors
  • Assistance for the Council from Managers
    Administration, Marketing, Memberships Services,
    and Youth and Community Services.
  • -Sub Committees Chairmen

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Multiple District 201
Multiple District Convention
Council Chairman
Council of Governors
Administration
Membership Services
Youth and Community Projects
Marketing
Leadership
Treasurer
Youth Exchange
Christmas Cakes
Honours
Legal Officer
Web Site
Youth of the Year
Membership
Lions Mints
Extension
Insurance
Youth Outreach / Leos
Club Supplies
Lions Magazine
Lioness
Convention
Community Projects
Letters to Father Christmas
L.C.I.F
Gov. Youth Initiatives
Public Relations
Redistricting
Prostate cancer
ALF. ALDAF. Hearing Dogs
Aust. Lions Children's Mobility Foundation
12
Lion Members
Clubs
District
Multiple District
Lions Clubs International
13
Lions Clubs International
  • International President
  • 1st Vice President
  • 2nd Vice President
  • International Directors
  • District Governors

14
Membership
  • Clubs Individual Members
  • District Duly constituted Lions Clubs within the
    Boundaries of the District
  • Multiple District Duly constituted Clubs within
    the boundaries of the Multiple District
  • International All Duly constituted Lions Clubs.

15
Lions Clubs International
  • Purposes

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The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To create and foster a spirit of understanding
    among the peoples of the world
  • Youth exchange
  • Lions clubs international foundation (L.C.I.F)
  • Objectives
  • Major disaster relief
  • Humanitarian services (sight first)
  • Project grants

17
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • Australian Lions Foundation (A.L.F.)
  • Objectives
  • National Disasters
  • Emergency and Community Welfare Projects
  • International Understanding and Cooperation
    Projects
  • Club Twinning
  • International Hosting
  • International Assistance Programs
  • Peace Poster Competition

18
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To promote the principles of good government and
    good citizenship
  • Lions/NAB Youth of the Year and Miss Personality
    Quest
  • Lions Quest Skills
  • Australian Lions Drug Awareness Programs
  • Sight Conservation and Work with the Blind
  • Hearing and Speech Action and Work with the Deaf
    (Lions Hearing Dog Program)
  • Provide and Maintain Recreational Facilities for
    the Youth, Elderly and those with Special Needs
  • Community Fund Raising Projects

19
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To fund and otherwise serve the civic cultural
    social and moral welfare of the community
  • Road Safety Campaigns Fire Poster and Drug
    Awareness Competitions
  • Develop Civic Beautifications Projects
  • Provide Voluntary Assistance to Orphanages,
    Senior Citizens Centres and Nursing homes
  • Provide Outings for the Aged and Handicapped
  • Provide Manual and Material Assistance to the
    Elderly and the Infirm

20
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To assist financially, culturally, socially and
    morally the disabled, disadvantaged and infirm of
    the community both directly and also indirectly
  • Provide Special Equipment to those with Special
    Needs and Hospitals
  • Provide Funds for Medical Research
  • Provide Volunteer Services at Hospitals and
    Nursing Homes
  • Assist with Cancer, Red Cross, Red Shield, etc
    Collections
  • Sponsor Ambulance Services and Blue Care
  • Sponsor Meals on Wheels
  • David Hart Walker Project
  • Community Health and Awareness

21
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To unite the Clubs in the bonds of friendship,
    good fellowship and mutual understanding
  • Interclub Visitations
  • Attend Lions Conventions
  • Attend Combined Zone and Region Functions and
    Projects
  • Attend Own Club Projects and Functions
  • Maintain Effective Communication Channels between
    Lions

22
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To provide a forum for the open discussion of
    all matters of public interest provided,
    however, that partisan politics and sectarian
    religion shall not be debated by Club members
  • Community Surveys to Identify Areas of Need
  • Use of Guest Speakers at Club Meetings, Lions
    Conventions, etc
  • Media Releases of Lions Activities
  • Provide Lions to Speak at Community Forums

23
The Purposes of Lions Clubs International
  • To encourage service minded people to serve
    their community without personal financial reward
    and to encourage efficiency and promote high
    ethical standards in commerce, industry,
    professions, public works and private endeavours
  • Conduct Incoming Club Officers Schools
  • Conduct Lions Awareness Courses
  • Conduct Development Courses
  • Provide Lions Information Books and other
    Educational Material for Use of Members

24
Lions Clubs International
  • Ethics

25
Lions Clubs International Code of
Ethics
  • To show my faith in the worthiness of my
    vocation by industrious application to the end so
    that I may merit a reputation for quality of
    service
  • To be proud of what you do and do it to the
    best of your ability
  • To seek success and to demand all fair
    remuneration or profit as my just due, but to
    accept no profit or success at the price of my
    own self respect lost because of unfair advantage
    taken or because of questionable acts on my part
  • To accept fair payment for a fair days work, but
    do not take advantage of competitors by
    underhanded means

26
Lions Clubs International Code of
Ethics
  • To remember that in building up my own business
    it is not necessary to tear down anothers to be
    loyal to my clients or customers and to be true
    to myself
  • It is not necessary to destroy someone elses
    business whilst establishing your own. Dont rip
    off your clients
  • Whenever a doubt arises as to the right or
    ethics of my position or action towards others,
    to resolve such doubts against myself
  • If there is a difference of opinion on actions
    that you have taken, then listen to the opinion
    of others

27
Lions Clubs International Code of
Ethics
  • To hold friendship as an end and not as a means.
    To hold that true friendship exists not on
    account of the service performed by one to
    another, but that true friendship demands nothing
    but accepts service in the spirit in which it is
    given
  • Friendship is to be treasured, it cannot be
    bought it must be
    earned
  • Always to bear in mind my obligations as a
    citizen to my nation, my state and my community,
    and to give them my unswerving loyalty in word,
    act and deed. To give them freely of my time,
    labor and means
  • Service to your community is the rent you pay for
    the space you occupy on this earth

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Lions Clubs International Code of
Ethics
  • To Aid others by giving my sympathy to those in
    distress, my aid to the weak, and my substance to
    the needy
  • Provide assistance to those in need by whatever
    means is considered necessary
  • To Be Careful with my criticism and liberal with
    my praise, to build up and not destroy
  • Provide praise not criticism, build on what you
    have achieved do not destroy it
  • We Serve

29
Lions MD201 Q3
  • Role of Clubs

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Role of Chartered Clubs
  • QuestionWhat do you consider to be the role of
  • Lions Clubs?
  • Answer Provide Voluntary Community Service
  • QuestionWhat sort of community service does your
  • club become involved in?
  • Answer Provide assistance to Individuals,
    organisations etc. local councils and
    Governments in
    providing services that are a benefit to
    the community
  • Raise funds for community services
    purposes
  • To implement programs supported by the
    District, Multiple District and
    International Associations (I.e. Youth
    Exchange, Youth of the Year, etc.)
  • Each Club is autonomous as far as selecting what
    programs, etc.
  • that they wish to
    support

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Obligations of a Chartered Club
  • To hold regularly scheduled meetings not less
    than once each month
  • Except as otherwise provided in the Constitution,
    to collect from each member minimum annual dues
    sufficient to cover International, Multiple
    District and District Dues, plus such other costs
    as are incidental to Club administration
  • To carry on activities for the advancement of the
    civic, cultural, social or moral welfare of the
    community and for the promotion of International
    Understanding

32
Obligations of a Chartered Club
  • To submit regular monthly reports to the
    International Office on blanks provided by it,
    containing such information as may be called for
    by the Board of Directors of this Association
  • To report semi-annually to the International
    Office on the financial condition of the Club
  • To elect officers, annually, not later than the
    15th of April, whose term of office shall
    commence on the July 1st following the election

33
Obligations of a Chartered Club
  • To encourage regular attendance
  • To investigate the background of all persons
    proposed for membership in the Club. Such
    investigation shall include enquiries in the
    community where the proposed individual resides
    or has a place of business
  • To uphold, preserve and enhance the image of the
    International Association of Lions Clubs

34
Obligations of a Chartered Club
  • To abide by the policies and requirement as
    determined, from time to time, by the
    International Board of Directors
  • To further the Lions Clubs International Objects
    and the Lions Code of Ethics
  • To resolve all disputes arising at the Club level
    according to the Club Dispute Resolution
    Procedure set out, from time to time, in the
    policy of the International Board of Directors

35
What is expected of you as a Member of a Lions
Club?
  • It is expected that you will (Taken from
    Induction Ceremony)
  • Abide by the constitution and by-laws of Lions
    Clubs International and of your club
  • Regularly attend your club meetings
  • Support and further the interests of your club in
    all its undertakings and to contribute you fair
    share towards its financial support
  • Assist in maintaining, building and strengthening
    the membership of your club
  • Make every effort to further the work of Lions by
    actively serving on the committees to which you
    are appointed
  • Practice in your private and public life, the
    principles of the Code of Ethics and the Objects
    of Lions Clubs International

36
What is expected of you as a member of a Lions
Club?
In short it is expected that you will
give what time you can to furthering the aims of
your Club and of Lions Clubs International,
always remembering that your family commitments
must come first, followed by your work and then
followed by your commitment to Lions.
37
Lions MD201 Q3
  • Role of the Lions District

38
Role of the Lions District
  • The International Association of Lions Clubs is
    divided, for administration purposes, into
    Districts under the control and leadership of the
    District Governor (DG) who is elected by the
    representatives of the Clubs within that District
    at an annual convention (there are over 750
    districts worldwide)
  • Districts comprise of a minimum of 35 clubs with
    at least 1250 members
  • When there is more than one district within a
    defined area (our area is Australia, PNG and
    Norfolk Island) then they form a Multiple District

39
Role of the Lions District
  • The DG under the general supervision of the Board
    represents the International Association within
    the District and is responsible to the Board for
    the conduct of the Lionism within the District
  • Districts are divided into regions and zones.
    Lions are either appointed, or selected by the DG
    to assist with the administration of the
    District, they form what is known as the District
    Cabinet

40
Role of the Lions District
  • Region Chairmen (Club Care Regional Officers) and
    Zone Chairmen are appointed to assist clubs to
    meet their obligation to serve their communities.
    Zone meetings are generally held 3 or 4 times a
    year
  • Portfolio Chairmen (i.e Mints, Cakes, etc) are
    appointed to assist the Clubs run their project
  • Cabinet meets 4 times a year. In between the
    Cabinet Meetings the Management Committee is
    responsible for the day-to-day operation of the
    District. The Management Committee consists of
    the District Governor (DG), Vice District
    Governor (VDG), Immediate Past District Governor
    (IPDG), Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Treasurer and
    Constitution By-Laws (CBL) Chairman

41
Role of the Lions District
  • Basically the Role of the District can be
    defined as
  • To assist Clubs to meet their obligations to
    serving their communities i.e. To carry on
    activities for the advancement of the civic,
    cultural, social or moral welfare of the
    community, and for the promotion of International
    understanding

42
Lions MD201 Q3
  • Role of Multiple District 201

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Role of the Multiple District
  • Generally The 19 Districts in Australia, Papua
    New Guinea and Norfolk Island are grouped
    together to form Multiple District 201. It is
    incorporated as an association under that name in
    South Australia.
  • The purposes are
  • To promote the objects of the International
    Association of Lions Clubs applicable to MD 201.
  • To hold, manage and control an annual Convention
    of MD 201.
  • To take appropriate action on any matters
    relating to MD 201 consistent with the
    Constitution and By Laws of the International
    Association and the policies of the International
    Board
  • To establish and maintain assets and Foundations
    for the purpose of rendering help and assistance
    in the fields of community aid, emergency relief
    and International Understanding

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Role of the Multiple District
  • As with the international body, the members of
    the Multiple District are the individual Lions
    Clubs within the 20 Districts and not individual
    Lions Clubs members
  • The District Governors within a Multiple District
    form the Council of Governors, who seek to agree
    on policy and methods of implementing the
    policies of the International Board within the
    area covered by the MD. They are basically
    responsible for the overall operation of the MD.

45
Lions MD201 Q3
  • Role of Lions Clubs International

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Role of Lions Clubs International
  • The International Association is governed by the
    International Board of Directors which comprises
    the International President, the Immediate Past
    International President, first and second Vice
    Presidents and 33 International Directors.
  • Our Current Representative is Lion Djoko Soeroso
    who is serving the second year of his two year
    term. Our representative is elected at our MD
    Convention. We rotate with New Zealand and
    Indonesia
  • The international office employs an executive
    administrator who leads a staff of 285 members of
    different nationalities
  • They provide support for our entire list of
    International Projects, and also, run and
    maintain the Lions Clubs International Foundation
    (LCIF)

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Role of Lions Clubs International
  • Headquarters functions are divided into twelve
    major areas, including
  • Preparation and distribution of thousands of
    publications in various languages
  • Coordinating and shipping of club supplies
  • Keeping records
  • Planning the International Convention
  • Administration functions
  • International and external public relations
  • Legal services

48
Lions Clubs MD201 Q3
  • Lions Awareness

Module Six Projects
  • Program

49
Lions MD201 Q3
  • Projects

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Club Projects
  • Christmas Wish
  • Building / Maintaining Parks and Gardens
  • Helping the elderly with home maintenance
  • Magic show
  • Driver reviver stops
  • Catering vans
  • Catering for other organisations
  • Assistance to Youth
  • Providing aid to Special Schools.

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District Projects
  • Hearing Camp
  • Fire Poster
  • Disaster Relief
  • Adopt a Family
  • District Welfare
  • Environmental Projects / Clean up Australia /
    Greening Australia Trees
  • Lion Leader Magazine
  • Queensland and Northern New South Wales Lions
    Medical Research Foundation
  • Lions Miss Personality Quest
  • White Cane Dinner
  • Children of Courage

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District Projects
  • Other projects with District support /
    involvement
  • Lions Camp Duckadang
  • Camp Quality
  • Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centre (Qld) Australia
    Inc.
  • Lions Emergency Accommodation Centre Sunshine
    Coast
  • Lions Youth Emergency Accommodation Centre Pine
    Rivers

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Multiple District Projects
  • Christmas Cakes
  • Lion Mints
  • Letter to Father Christmas
  • Hearing Dogs
  • Lions Magazine
  • Lioness
  • Lions/NAB Youth of the Year Quest
  • Youth Outreach
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Environment
  • Australian Lions Childrens Mobility Foundation
    (David Hart Walker)
  • Australian Lions Foundation
  • Australian Lions Drug Awareness Foundation
  • Australian Lions Quest Youth Foundation
  • Australian Lions Multiple Sclerosis Foundation

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International Projects
  • International Twinning
  • Youth Exchange
  • Diabetes
  • Hearing
  • Sight
  • Peace Poster
  • Leo Program
  • Lions Clubs International Foundation
    (Incorporating Lions Sight First Program)
  • Lions Quest Skills Program

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Lions MD201 Q3
  • Have a Nice Day
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