K-Kids is the largest service organization for elementary school students, with more than 1,200 clubs worldwide. Club members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead and their ability to engage and collaborate with others.
Builders Club is the largest service organization for middle school and junior high students, with more than 45,000 members worldwide. Members learn to work together and develop servant-leaders’ skills as they serve their school and community. In partnership with UNICEF and March of Dimes, the clubs can expand their outreach to babies and children of the world.
Key ClubInternational is the oldest and largest service leadership organization for teens, teaches leadership through service to others. Key Club’s 267,000 members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club’s 5,000 clubs thrive in 30 nations in North America, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Circle K International (CKI), the largest university service leadership organization in the world, performs half a million hours of service each year. With more than 13,700 members in 19 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day. CKI clubs are organized on a university campus and sponsored by a local Kiwanis club. A self-governing organization, CKI clubs elect their own officers, conduct their own meetings and determine their own service activities. CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other students.
Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities, with more than 12,000 members worldwide. Aktion Clubs draw members from various organizations that support individuals with disabilities, as well as other community programs. Aktion clubs can also be established at churches, libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A Kiwanis club, composed of like-minded, service-oriented people from the community, serves as the club’s sponsor.
At our December 11 meeting, we were greeted by Mike Shertzer's Santa Claus and St. Nicholas figures. We heard inspiring words from Gary Saunders, recognized Kiwanian of the Month Bruce Corrigan, and welcomed new member Joe Steinmetz to the club. Maria Simon, who co-organized the December programs, introduced the Executive Director of the 577 Foundation, Heather Gallant, who gave a truly impressive talk about a truly important organization founded by Virginia S. Stranahan. www.facebook.com/577Foundation... See MoreSee Less
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K-Kids is the largest service organization for elementary school students, with more than 1,200 clubs worldwide. Club members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead and their ability to engage and collaborate with others.
Builders Club is the largest service organization for middle school and junior high students, with more than 45,000 members worldwide. Members learn to work together and develop servant-leaders’ skills as they serve their school and community. In partnership with UNICEF and March of Dimes, the clubs can expand their outreach to babies and children of the world.
Key Club International is the oldest and largest service leadership organization for teens, teaches leadership through service to others. Key Club’s 267,000 members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club’s 5,000 clubs thrive in 30 nations in North America, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Circle K International (CKI), the largest university service leadership organization in the world, performs half a million hours of service each year. With more than 13,700 members in 19 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day. CKI clubs are organized on a university campus and sponsored by a local Kiwanis club. A self-governing organization, CKI clubs elect their own officers, conduct their own meetings and determine their own service activities. CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other students.
Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities, with more than 12,000 members worldwide. Aktion Clubs draw members from various organizations that support individuals with disabilities, as well as other community programs. Aktion clubs can also be established at churches, libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A Kiwanis club, composed of like-minded, service-oriented people from the community, serves as the club’s sponsor.
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At our December 11 meeting, we were greeted by Mike Shertzer's Santa Claus and St. Nicholas figures. We heard inspiring words from Gary Saunders, recognized Kiwanian of the Month Bruce Corrigan, and welcomed new member Joe Steinmetz to the club. Maria Simon, who co-organized the December programs, introduced the Executive Director of the 577 Foundation, Heather Gallant, who gave a truly impressive talk about a truly important organization founded by Virginia S. Stranahan. www.facebook.com/577Foundation ... See MoreSee Less
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