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School Place Hours

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5 - secretary & editor reports & newsletters due! th 23ʳᵈ - August DCM (more info coming soon!)

Seeds of Change

The Division 9 divisional project, Seeds of Change, focuses on environmental preservation, education, and raising awareness.

Service Ideas

Host a community cleanup (parks, rivers, beaches, neighborhoods)

Plant native trees or wildflowers to support local biodiversity

Organize an e-waste collection drive for phones, batteries, and electronics

Create a school or neighborhood composting program

Set up a recycling challenge for students or community members Link here to the service set-up spreadsheet

1 1..Overview Overview

International is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. As a student-led organization, we practice servant leadership with an emphasis on our core values to support thosein need.

2. Mission 2. Mission Statement Statement 3. 3. Core Values Core Values 4. Pledge 4. Pledge

Leadership: having strength in humility & volunteerism

Key Club is an international, student- ed organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character, and d l

Character Building: Consistent kindness, integrity, and teamwork

Caring: Holding compassion as a cornerstone

Inclusiveness: Welcome all to serve all

Ipledge, onmyhonor,

toupholdtheobjectsofKeyClub sInternational;tobuildmyhome, nchoolandcommunity;toserve ationandworld;andcombatall iforceswhichtendtounderminethese nstitutions.

Do you or your club want to go above and beyond?!

If so, apply to become the club or member of the month!!

Simply answer a few questions for a chance to be featured on the district Instagram! Click here to access! Applications are due on the 5 of every month! th

Apply to become a UNICEF Champion (Due August 1st!)

Take the opportunity to have a role in Key Club International! Work to set up fundraisers & promotional material for UNICEF!

Use #TOFuelingFutures on Instagram to show your efforts!

Use #TOFuelingFutures on Instagram to show your efforts!

Regional Conference Training (RTC)

When? August 2 , 10 AM - 2 PM nd

Where? Klein High School

What? Training club officers and participating in a service project.

Theme? Food!

Bring? Each attendee is required to bring a donation for our service project. The link is included in the RSVP.

District Governor

Hannah Nguyen 832-992-6494

hannahnguyenkc@gmail.com governor@tokeyclub.com

Remind: @toprez

District Secretary

Nirunjun Kaur 832-707-6043

nirunjunkaurkci@gmail.com secretary@tokeyclub.com

Remind: @tosec2526

District Treasurer

Katelyn Castro 682-248-9125

katelyncastro.kci@gmail.com treasurer@tokeyclub.com

Remind: @totreas

District Administrator Kelly Poland kjpoland128@gmail.com

Region 12 Advisor Brittany Stiborik region12@tokeyclub.com

District Editor Kunj Senjaliya 832-715-4299 kunjham@gmail.com editor@tokeyclub.com

Remind: @toedit2526

Convention Liaison Nancy Nguyen 469-465-4395

1nancy.nguyen1@gmail.com cl@tokeyclub.com Remind: @towebm2526

District Tech Producer Fatima Rojo 512-994-7852 rojofatima09@gmail.com techpro@tokeyclub.com

Remind: @tocl2526 Texas-Oklahoma

Key Club proudly supports Start Strong: Zambia, a global initiative dedicated to helping children in Zambia access proper nutrition, education, and health care. Through this effort, Key Club’s contributions help build community centers, train health care providers and teachers, and provide essential toys and books that promote childhood development. By working together, we can create lasting change for the children of Zambia. Join us in supporting UNICEF and invest in the well-being of children by making a donation today!

Thirst Project is a global youth-led charity dedicated to ending the water crisis. Through building freshwater wells, it brings clean water to the communities that need it most. While the organization’s primary work is based in the Kingdom of Eswatini, it also operates in three countries, helping over half a million people gain access to safe water. You can make a difference by fundraising, raising awareness, or donating to support this vital mission. Together, we can create a world where everyone has access to clean, safe drinking water.

Schoolhouse is a non-profit tutoring organization founded by a Key Club alum, dedicated to connecting the world through education. It offers free tutoring to help students prepare for college entrance exams and succeed in their high school careers. Schoolhouse invites all Key Club members to join the cause by becoming tutors and making a lasting impact on students’ futures.

Erika’s Lighthouse is dedicated to supporting the mental health of elementary through high school students. Through its comprehensive programs focused on depression and suicide awareness, the organization helps schools foster a culture of mental wellness. One of its key initiatives is the Positivity Pledge, a month-long activity designed to empower students to build healthy habits that strengthen their mental health.

Kiwanis Family Kiwanis Family

Kiwanis International

Kiwanis International is a global service organization focused on helping children and communities through local clubs and projects. Members work together to make a lasting impact, from building playgrounds to sponsoring literacy programs.

Key Club

Key Club is a student-led organization that fosters leadership, character-building, and service among high schoolers. Through volunteering and service projects, Key Club members make a meaningful difference in their schools and communities.

Circle K International

Circle K International is a collegiate branch of Kiwanis that promotes leadership, service, and fellowship. It offers college students opportunities to connect with peers, develop skills, and contribute to local and global causes.

Builders Club

Builders Club is a student-led service club for middle schoolers focused on community service and character development. Members learn responsibility and compassion while working on projects that benefit their communities. K-Kids

K-Kids is the youngest branch of the Kiwanis family, designed for elementary school students. Through fun, engaging service projects, kids learn the importance of helping others and contributing to their communities.

Aktion Club

Aktion Club empowers adults with disabilities to develop leadership skills and serve their communities. Through volunteer work and social engagement, members experience personal growth and make a positive impact.

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