Monday, December 26, 2016

Practice Volunteerism And Virtues When Joining 19 Lions

By Virginia Cook


Social clubs and like organizations are numerous and have varied programs that always provide some good companionship and have systems of providing services to those in need. Many are international in scope and will have chapters in major cities in the US and around the world. Most are great organizations that have standards for the quality of life of the people who belong to it and those that they serve.

Lions Clubs International is one of the best kind of fraternal clubs, with highly respected members where there chapters are located. Multiple Districts 19 Lions is the overall district for British Columbia province and the state of Washington and Idaho. A type of Lions district with wider coverage as well as numerous chapters more than average.

This particular Lions unit is also categorized into distinct operational groups per region, to provide integrity and better coordination especially in action programs. People can know about this particular district online and through HQs and chapters. Those who want to become a Lion should take it upon themselves to learn what they can about the organization.

Those who wish entry must have the primary spirit of volunteerism needed for being a Lion. This spirit moves groups and individuals to positively and concretely address the challenges facing communities all over the world. There is only one real justification for this active part of services and programs, and that is the motto, We Serve.

The organization was founded on June 7, 1917 in the city of Chicago. It has maintained its primary mission of through its existence in a way that encapsulates the organizational symbol. It grew into many chapters in a very short time, due to its progressive vision and populist strategy, and the club has kept on growing through time.

The word LIONS are a set up of democratic values that protect the freedom of individuals and integrity of nations. They are an active call of duty for all members in all countries where the organization is found and where many members live. These values are Liberty, Intelligence and Our Nations Safety.

All good men and women of good repute and who are of legal age are invited to join the organization. There is a set of guidelines that enables members to screen for the right kind of people who will provide great service to others through club programs and systems. Again, going to the local chapter office for announcements is best practice here.

Banners and flags are often used to symbolize the virtues that are actively practiced by the group. Gold is the color for good things like purity, liberality, generosity and sincerity, and purple represents loyalty and integrity. These are all colors that are can be found on uniforms and official memos and announcements for programs, active missions and events for the group.

The primary concerns or goals set for Lions Clubs is in providing relevant help for those who have need eyesight or hearing preserved. More objectives can be decided on for practical purposes for the group, and these can be connected to current concerns. These are usually in connection with programs for local authorities and other groups who often team up with clubs to provide more effective delivery and intensive service.




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