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Finding Service Events & Projects

Explore various resources and tips to find engaging service projects for your club. Utilize Kiwanis, Lt. Governors, and online resources to discover meaningful volunteer opportunities. Get inspired to make a difference in your community!

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Finding Service Events & Projects

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  1. Finding Service Events & Projects District Convention 2017 Fatima Aguilar, Division 20/32 Lt. Governor Emily Ha, Division 37 North Lt. Governor

  2. Problem: Your club needs a service event/project • Need help finding service events? • Having difficulties? • Can’t find any events? • Don’t fear! • There are hundreds of service projects for your club to do!

  3. WHERE TO LOOK USE YOUR RESOURCES

  4. Kiwanis Ask your Kiwanis Club! Do service events with them! Get ideas that you can bring back to your club. This creates a strong bond with your Kiwanis Club. Kiwanis International’s Project ELIMINATE Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus (MNT) Kiwanis is partnered with UNICEF to eliminate MNT

  5. Discussion • Kiwanians are a great resource! • What events or projects have you hosted with your Sponsoring Kiwanis Club?

  6. Community Projects Ideas: • Provide supplies or volunteer at the Food Bank • Help support local families in need • Help at a local pet shelter • Volunteer at a local YCMA • Clean up local parks • Help tutor peers at your high school • Volunteer at after-school programs at an elementary school

  7. Lt. Governor/Leadership Team • Lt. Governors are a great resource to learn about projects beyond the community level • Service event websites • Use websites to find service events • The Cyberkey has many resources as well! • Ask how your club can help with the projects • Inter-club events with the clubs in your division • Don’t forget the ERF!

  8. Major Emphasis • The District Project usually coincides with the Major Emphasis. • “Children: Their future, our focus.” • To fulfill the Major Emphasis, Key Club International serves children in many ways • Key Club has three Preferred Charities that serve and commit to children. • UNICEF • March of Dimes • Children’s Miracle Network

  9. Preferred Charities Information • UNICEF • Kiwanis International and UNICEF have come together to eliminate Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus from the face of the Earth. • March of Dimes • This organization strives to prevent birth defects, promote healthy pregnancy, and provide medical support for premature infants. • Children’s Miracle Network • CMN supports hospitalized children and increases awareness of its member hospitals.

  10. Project Ideas • Craft “thank you” cards for Kiwanis and Faculty advisors • Make dog toys from old t-shirts to donate to pet shelters • Decorate non-slip socks for kids in hospitals • Hold a canned food drive • Create no-sew rice heating pads

  11. Vision/Service Project Planning • When planning a service project, partner with an organization and follow the guidelines below. • Planning. Research organizations to partner with and communicate by confirming logistical details with advisors and coordinators. • Delegating. Assign officers and coordinators with specific tasks to help the event run smoothly and keep everyone involved. • Action. Have all of your plans detailed and finalized. Once you have done this, you are ready to begin the service project. • Reflecting. Clean the area that was used. Recognize the members, officers, organization, and Kiwanis for participating in the event. Reflect on the success of the event and consider areas for improvement.

  12. Spotlight on Service Program • Recognize club service projects on the district level • SOSP Focus provides a specific area of service for the month • Clubs are encouraged to plan focus-related events to vary projects throughout the year • Focus Calendar with all of the themed months can be found here: www.cnhkeyclub.org/projects/spotlightonservice

  13. Spotlight on Service Program • Applications received through Google Form (accessible from the CyberKey and email) • Applications due on the 5th of each month following the project • All files and pictures sent to cnhkc.sp@gmail.com

  14. Stay Active • Have service project opportunities open to the members you are serving • Plan proactively • Advertise • Partner with other home clubs • Hold an Interclub

  15. ? ? Questions? Comments? Concerns? Go for it!

  16. Acknowledgements The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this presentation over the years. Fatima Aguilar, Division 20/32 Lt. Governor, 2016-2017 Crystal Wong, Service Expo Coordinator, 2016-2017 Marie Hashitani, Service Projects Chair, 2016-2017

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