Junior Chamber International, short title as
JCI. JCI started in the United States in 1916 and became
an international association in 1946, just a year after
the Second World War. With the ROTARY CLUB, LIONS CLUB
and KIWANIS, named as the world largest four
international constitutions. JCI is not only an
internat-ional junior constitution, but also a
constitution that try to find the human kindness and
peace. JCI had already become the world largest junior
constitution with many branches all over the world and
until now JCI still set up new branch each year. JCI got
91 clubs, 8,571 chapters with nearly 350,000 member;
Using four kinds of languages which are French, Spanish,
English and Japanese; Holding world conference and local
meeting (Asia Pacific Conference) each year.
JCI is formed by a group of young people under 40
years old, through "Personal, Society, Business
commercial, International", the 4 great opportunities'
activities, to participate and to learn within
it in order to reach the foundation of "practicing
oneself and to serve the community". The first JC in
Taiwan was set in 1953; it was the first international
civil constitution, with over 50 years history. JC
constitution set all over Taiwan, there is over 200
branches with 12,000 members and it is now the sixth
largest JC in the world.
Foundation of JC -- The foundation of the JC is to
develop the intelligent of the junior and combing the
power from the aspiring junior, to promote human life,
social economic and spiritual civilization. 1. To
edify all citizens to responsible for their own
responsibilities. 2. To develop and to build the
leading potential of the junior with the ¡@ work in
the constitution. 3. To practice oneself and to
enrich the society by participating in ¡@ planning
and working in the constitution. 4. To encourage
economic. 5. To encourage understanding, friendship
and co-operation of the ¡@ human.
The Goal of JC -- Provide an opportunity for the
junior to develop their social responsibility and
leading ability Build up the relationship between
members in order to encourage world
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