Holden and Lions
Lions Australia has 30,000 members working for the community in 1400 clubs; raising around $25 million a year for good causes.
The Association arrived in Australia six decades ago when its first Aussie club was established in Lismore, NSW, in 1947, just a matter of months before Holden rolled out "Australia's Own Car" in 1948.
Lions come from all over Australia and all backgrounds; they are men and women who want to put something back into their communities, from supplying walking machines for disabled children, raising $150 million globally to fight avoidable blindness in the Sight First program, medical research and community greening.
Health program support is a particular forte of Lions, which is instrumental in number of national foundations in Australia, including Cord Blood Banks, the Children's Cancer Institute Australia, Australian Lions Children's Mobility Foundation, Lions Spinal Cord Fellowship and Australia Prostate Cancer Awareness.
Australia's other celebrated "lion", Holden, has thrown its support behind Lions Australia by sponsoring its Annual Convention and 19 District Conventions and is in the process of developing various other community-based initiatives.
The commitment has been welcomed by Lions Australia CEO Rob Oerlemans, who says Lions was attracted to the obvious links between the two organizations that are "united behind the image of lion logos, over 60 years of service to the Australian community, and striving for excellence within our fields".



