Emily Lang is being honored as a Champion of Change for her Kiwanis International service.
Sheena Curley is being honored as a Champion of Change for her service to Kiwanis International.
In 1922, Knoxville Kiwanis President Charles Rutherford attended the Kiwanis International convention in Toronto, Canada.
Bradley Blizard is being honored as a Champion of Change for his Kiwanis International service.
Woods is being honored as a Champion of Change for his Kiwanis International service.
Susan Hennum is being honored as a Champion of Change for her Kiwanis International service.
William Beard is being honored as a Champion of Change for his Kiwanis International service.
John Mayfield is being honored as a Champion of Change for his Kiwanis International service.
Before Kiwanis, I attended city-wide service projects but had no organization to affiliate myself with.
Sanjuana Zavala is being honored as a Champion of Change for her Kiwanis International service.
All fees are raised by the Knoxville Kiwanis Club through donations of members and friends in the community.
As a member of the Kiwanis Club of Ruston, Louisiana, I have focused my service on helping kids.
We asked our adult Kiwanis members to bring new shoes to our conventions.
It was not until I became a club officer that I realized just how big the CKI organization and the Kiwanis family are.
The goal was for the Kiwanis clubs to donate the new shoes and for the K-Kids to write letters to children in the orphanage.
But with Kiwanis, UNICEF and country governments working together, it can.
The first year, we partnered with our middle school Builders Clubs and encouraged the students to write letters while the adult Kiwanis clubs provided the shoes.
As a Kiwanis advisor to the Grambling State University Circle K Club, I guide the college students in tutoring and mentoring children in third through eighth grade.
Last November, I was honored to be part of a Kiwanis International delegation that traveled to Sierra Leone to witness MNT elimination efforts in hard-to-reach rural villages.
For the past twenty years, I have given my vacation time to work with a program near and dear to my heart: the Knoxville Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp.
Every nine weeks, Kiwanis members have breakfast with the students and reward the students who have achieved their goals with certificates and passes to movies and sporting events.
Both before and after my retirement, for instance, my membership in the Frankfort Kiwanis Club has given me a way to serve children locally and throughout the world.
Richard Nixon, having lost to John Kennedy in 1960 by a margin of problematic votes, worked for eight years in the Republican wilderness, speaking to every Rotary and Kiwanis that would have him.
The Kiwanis Club of Knoxville has been able to provide two one-week sessions at camp for children with disabilities through a partnership with East Tennessee Children's Rehabilitation Center, Children's Hospital, and the University of Tennessee.
Kiwanis International organizes over 150, 000 service projects!
In 2003, while serving as Kiwanis International chairman for the K-Kids Committee, I asked Kiwanis members who served as district administrators all over the world to come together at the Kiwanis International convention in Indianapolis and bring new shoes.
My work with Shoes for Orphan Souls, a Buckner International Program, started in 2000 when I was the Texas-Oklahoma District Chair for K-Kids, which is a Kiwanis-sponsored elementary school program that teaches leadership and empowers children to serve their communities.
As a member of the Kiwanis Club of Garland, Texas, and an advisor to a K-Kids club, I wanted to find a service project that would not only be easy for the kids to participate in, but one that they could feel good about and know they had made a difference in the life of someone else.
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