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Facts About Kiwanis
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Kiwanis was
organized in Detroit, Michigan, USA, on
January 21, 1915.
- Kiwanis focuses on the needs of ordinary
people and children to create extraordinary
life-changing moments.
- Kiwanis and its Service Leadership Programs
boast a membership of more than 600,000 men,
women, and youth in nearly 16,000 clubs in more
than 70 countries and geographic areas.
- Members of Kiwanis and its Service
Leadership Programs volunteer more than 21
million hours and invest more than $113 million
in their communities around the world.
- Kiwanis is taking itself from a good
organization to a truly great organization that
defines excellence for service and leadership
and builds leaders through service
opportunities.
- Kiwanis International is the only service
organization that builds leaders at every
level—from the youngest Kiwanis Kids all the way
through several youth programs and adult
programs. (Kiwanis
Family of Programs)
- Kiwanis’ impact on the world will be
measured by the 10 million young leaders it
nurtures, rather than by the number of members
it attracts.
- Kiwanis continues its service emphasis of
“Young Children: Priority One,” which focuses on
the special needs of children from prenatal
development to age 5. In a typical year, “Young
Children: Priority One” service projects involve
more than US $14 million and 1 million volunteer
hours.
- In 1994, Kiwanis launched its first
Worldwide Service Project, a $75 million
campaign in partnership with UNICEF to eliminate
iodine deficiency disorders by the year 2000.
IDD projects have been funded in 95 nations.
Kiwanis International Foundation has raised
nearly $100 million to eliminate IDD worldwide.
- Kiwanis One Day occurs annually during the
first weekend of April. It is an opportunity to
unite Kiwanis-family members from around the
globe and their communities in a dedicated day
of action devoted to hands-on community service
projects.
One Can Make a Difference!
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