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The Lions Club of Ipswich was formed in 1973. We operate as a Voluntary Service Organisation and have a "Charitable Trust" that is registered with the Charity Commission. Currently the Club supports the local community, physically & financially with donations whenever our funds permit. The Club will consider requests from individuals, voluntary organisations and charities. We also support 3rd world projects such as "Water Wells" & "Sight Restoration Camps" in the Sub-Continent and Africa. All About Lions - Lions International The International Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of Chicago insurance man Melvin Jones, who wondered why local business clubs (he was an active member of one) could not expand their horizons from purely business concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large. Jones' idea struck a chord within his own group, the Business Circle of Chicago and they authorized him to explore his concept with similar organizations from around the United States. His efforts resulted in an organizational meeting at a local hotel on 7th June 1917. The 12 men who gathered there overcame a natural sense of loyalty to their parent clubs and voted the "Association of Lions Clubs" into existence. They then issued a call for a national convention to be held at Dallas, Texas, that October. That first convention also began to define what Lionism was to become. A constitution and by-laws were adopted, the colours of purple and gold approved, and a start made on Lions Purposes and Code of Ethics. Community leaders soon began to organise clubs throughout the United States and the association became "international" with the formation of the Windsor, Ontario, Canada Lions Club in 1920. Clubs were later organized in China, Mexico, and Cuba. By 1927, membership stood at 60,000 in 1,183 clubs. Lions reached Europe in 1948 as clubs were chartered in Sweden, Switzerland, and France. In 1952, the first club was chartered in Japan. Since then, the association has become truly global. The Name The
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