When tragedies strike, such as the earthquakes that rocked Nepal in 2015, Lions are often among the first responders and continue to care for ongoing needs.
Lions from across Australia and around the world sent aid to the victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria in 2009, the deadliest wildfire in Australia’s history.
Meetings have remained an essential aspect of club life over the past century, helping Lions stay connected to one another and to the broader association.
Molokai, a colony for those aflicted with leprosy, became home to a 31-member Lions Club in 1948. The club brought great improvements for colony residents.
Nations around the world have commemorated the good work and programs of Lions Clubs on stamps and coins. And trading pins has been a favorite activity for decades.
The current Lions emblem traces its roots back to 1920 when Maurice Blink, a Chicago commercial artist and founding member, created the initial design.