The experience of service leadership is the primary objective of Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs. The service-club experience prepares people to become the most engaged members of their communities – now and in the future.
Serve
Aktion Clubs provide opportunities for members to discover that service is an exciting and important new part of their lives. They begin to see their own ability to make a difference, explore their passions and convictions, and develop their empathy with people in need.
Lead
Every person has leadership potential. Aktion Club helps members fulfill it – giving them a chance to step forward when the easier choice might have been to stand still. Members begin to grow into their identities as leaders and develop the ability to move an idea into purposeful action. Each year the district committee hosts an Aktion Club Retreat.
Engage
Through service leadership, a member lives a life of collaboration rather than isolation. Aktion Club helps members see that collaboration is crucial-enhancing their ability to build both strong connections through face-to-face interaction and coalitions that address community needs.
Club articles for the upcoming fall edition of the District newsletter, Ki-Notes, are due by October 10th. The newsletter will be published around October 15th. Articles, pictures, and links to stories and videos should be sent to the Ki-Notes editor, Evelyn Herrera, at [email protected] There will be lots of articles regarding the new District Administration for 2025-2026.
For assistance or questions regarding WIK, or Disaster Relief operations, please contact Susan Hennum and Marshall Kregel at [email protected]... See MoreSee Less
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The experience of service leadership is the primary objective of Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs. The service-club experience prepares people to become the most engaged members of their communities – now and in the future.
Serve
Aktion Clubs provide opportunities for members to discover that service is an exciting and important new part of their lives. They begin to see their own ability to make a difference, explore their passions and convictions, and develop their empathy with people in need.
Lead
Every person has leadership potential. Aktion Club helps members fulfill it – giving them a chance to step forward when the easier choice might have been to stand still. Members begin to grow into their identities as leaders and develop the ability to move an idea into purposeful action. Each year the district committee hosts an Aktion Club Retreat.
Engage
Through service leadership, a member lives a life of collaboration rather than isolation. Aktion Club helps members see that collaboration is crucial-enhancing their ability to build both strong connections through face-to-face interaction and coalitions that address community needs.
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Ki-Notes articles due by October 10th
Club articles for the upcoming fall edition of the District newsletter, Ki-Notes, are due by October 10th. The newsletter will be published around October 15th. Articles, pictures, and links to stories and videos should be sent to the Ki-Notes editor, Evelyn Herrera, at [email protected] There will be lots of articles regarding the new District Administration for 2025-2026.
For assistance or questions regarding WIK, or Disaster Relief operations, please contact Susan Hennum and Marshall Kregel at [email protected] ... See MoreSee Less
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