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KEY CLUB 102. Presented by : Luis Tenorio Charmaine LeBlanc. 1925. First Key Club meets at Sacramento High. We all know how Key Club started… …right?. Original Concept. …develop a vocational guidance program aimed to combat the problems of a student fraternity .
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KEY CLUB 102 Presented by: Luis Tenorio Charmaine LeBlanc
1925 First Key Club meets at Sacramento High
Original Concept • …develop a vocational guidance programaimed to combat the problems of a student fraternity. • idea evolved into the formation of a youth service organization for the home, school and community.
1943 Key Club becomes Key Club INTERNATIONAL. Delegates vote, electing Malcolm Lewis as the first President
What else? • Student-led, self governing service organization… • Governance based off of the Key Club Bylaws, which can be found on the District Cyberkey
Key Club INTERNATIONAL • Antigua and Barbuda • Aruba • Australia • Bahamas • Barbados • Bermuda • Canada • Cayman Islands • Colombia • Costa Rica • Dominica • England • Germany • Guadeloupe • Italy • Jamaica • Malaysia • Martinique • New Caledonia • New Zealand • Panama • Philippines • Singapore • South Korea • St. Lucia • Taiwan • Thailand • Trinidad and Tobago • Turks and Caicos Islands • United States of America 30+ countries
1946 • Held 3rd Annual Key Club International Convention • Adoption of new constitution • Publication of first Issue of Keynoter magazine • Development of Major Emphasis Program "Children: Their Future, Our Focus" • Observed first Key Club Week
Did you know…? • Key Club Magazinepublished twice a year- in print and digital form in September and in digital only in March. • Key Club TVinternational updates through YouTube!
How is a district formed? “Each Key Club district shall be coextensive with one of the districts of Kiwanis International and shall be divided into divisions as approved by the sponsoring Kiwanis district” 25+Key Clubs 375+ Key Club Members To form a district…
1987 Kiwanis allows females to be members of Key Club.
Major Emphasis Program A service program to bring together all Key Club members to benefit children and make an international impact.
Components • The Service Initiative • Service partnerships • Participation fulfilled when serving children by any means
Service Partners • UNICEF • Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) • March of Dimes (MoD)
1998 Key Clubs raise more than $1.2 million for UNICEF to fight iodine deficiency disorders (IDD)
Children’s Miracle Network • Hospitals providing healthcare for children whose parents aren’t able to pay • How members help: dance marathon, telethons, trauma dolls, serving meals to family members www.cmn.org
March of Dimes • Mission is to improve the health of babies • US$90,000 raised this past year through March for Babies and other fundraising www.marchofdimes.com/youth
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Questions? Check out: www.cnhkeyclub.org or www.keyclub.org