Find inspiration for your club by seeing how other clubs are continuing the work and serving the children of the world.
Children’s Fund grant helps a Kiwanis club in Uganda feed 600 families in three villages.
Peter Ch’en, a past Key Club member, helped prepare samples for testing at the University of Washington, where he’s studying to become a doctor.
Keeping their social distance, a Florida Kiwanis club finds its groove with a virtual dance party fundraiser.
Sometimes, things change. Events have been planned, donations have been promised to good causes — and suddenly, all events for the foreseeable future are cancelled. And still, kids need Kiwanis.
The Panama District of Kiwanis provides food and supplies to vulnerable communities during COVID-19 pandemic.
See how a Kiwanis club in New York collaborated with restaurants and a local library to provide meals for COVID-19 first responders.
In Italy, clubs addressed the COVID-19 pandemic by working with an actress to encourage donations to buy needed equipment, and by supporting medical personnel who are caring for patients and families who need economic help.
When a need arises, Kiwanians rally. That’s how the Indiana District helped make 2,500 facemasks to send to military members in Afghanistan.
Kiwanis clubs are using Children's Fund 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.
A newspaper columnist who accused a Kiwanian of hoarding milk finds a much different story after asking a few questions.
One call led to another and pretty soon the Kiwanis Club of Stuart, Florida, had hot meals for 500 people and groceries for 100 families. The mother-daughter duo who worked on the project says doors open when Kiwanis comes calling.
Kiwanis clubs on Jamaica’s southern coast have developed a three-phase program to address challenges brought on by COVID-19. The #WECARE initiative increases access to personal protective gear, hand-washing stations and more.
An Indiana Kiwanian recently featured in Kiwanis magazine now is making headlines for helping health care workers save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. The intubation hoods he creates protect against virus spread during a crucial treatment procedure.
Event cancellations are common now, but an undaunted Ontario Kiwanis club is using modern technology to preserve a treasured decades-old music festival.
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