New grants from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund will help four clubs clothe kids and offer new opportunities and support.
Grants from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund are helping clubs around the world feed hungry kids, break down barriers at school, provide necessities to families affected by domestic violence and so much more.
Children’s Fund grant helps a Kiwanis club in Uganda feed 600 families in three villages.
These Key Club and Circle K International members have the characteristics of success — leadership, commitment to service, creativity and passion.
A new report shows that the number of babies dying each year from maternal and neonatal tetanus continues to fall, thanks, in part, to the commitment of Kiwanis International.
Kiwanis clubs are using Children's Fund COVID-19 Response Program grants to ease the strain put on organizations that serve families in need.
Too many kids don’t have access to a computer. Now grants from the Children’s Fund are helping Kiwanis clubs tackle the digital divide.
The Kiwanis Children’s Fund is helping clubs around the world serve kids feed kids and meet other needs during COVID-19 pandemic.
Nashville club receives a grant from Children’s Fund to use reading to change the course of kids' lives.
Children in Myanmar and Morocco will have a better chance to reach their full potential thanks to a US$336,000 grant from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund.
Grants will help clubs support kids with disabilities, build playgrounds, tutor schoolchildren and more.
Grants will help clubs supply food, water and shelter to families displaced by series of strong quakes
Young children in Jamaica who didn’t have anywhere to play now have safe playgrounds thanks to 16 Jamaican Kiwanis clubs and a grant from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund.
Kiwanis Children’s Fund grants support projects ranging from STEM programs for girls to a kindergarten expansion in Colombia.
A grant from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund will help a Connecticut club inspire girls to stick with STEM.
A Kiwanis Children’s Fund grant helps a club continue its 25-year tradition of providing bike helmets to kids.
Residents of Hamburg, Iowa, needed to know that someone cared. When five Kiwanis clubs from two states rolled in with food and water, residents knew they were not forgotten.
Moms know what kids need. That's why a mom and her New York Kiwanis club turned an idea into a bowling league for kids with special needs and held a Special Olympics tournament. #KidsNeedKiwanis.
Hungry preschoolers in rural Nepal will get nutritious lunches thanks to a grant to the Kiwanis Club of Kathmandu City. It’s just one example of how the Kiwanis Children's Fund amplifies a Kiwanis member’s impact.
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