| Lions Clubs Charter First Club in Iraq |
For Information Contact: For Immediate Release First Lions Club Chartered in Iraq OAK BROOK, IL (USA) April 12, 2007—The Iraq Host Lions Club was chartered by Lions Clubs International President Jimmy Ross on April 5, 2007 in a solemn ceremony in Amman, Jordan. According to Ross, “This is a historic event for Lions clubs, but, more importantly, it is a sign of hope for the people of Iraq. I commend the 20 charter members of this new club for their personal courage in stepping forward at a time of great insecurity in the homeland and for their desire to work to improve the lives of people in their war-torn country.”
In the future, the new club plans to learn more about vision screenings and hopes to apply for a SightFirst grant to improve vision services. Lions Clubs International has been in discussions with people in Iraq who were interested in forming a Lions club for nearly a year. The efforts were led by Salim Moussan, a past international director from Lebanon, who has many contacts in Iraq and throughout the Middle East, with support from other Lions in District 351 in Lebanon and Jordan. Before a club could be organized, Lions had to secure the support and approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs in Baghdad. For safety reasons, organizing meetings were held in Dubai and the chartering ceremony was held in Jordan.
Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization with 1.3 million members in 45,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world. |