KFF_10_11 - CNH Key Club

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CNH KEY CLUB
2010 - 2011
Kiwanis Family &
Foundation
Known as KFF
CNH District Kiwanis Family & Foundation Committee
Lorita Boghospor | Kiwanis Family & Foundation | cnhkc.kff1011@gmail.com
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Table of Contents
2010 - 2011
Kiwanis Family
K-Kids
Terrific Kids
Bringing Up Grades (BUG)
Builders Club
Kiwanis Foundation
Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation History
Pediatric Trauma Program
Kiwanis Doctor
Key Leader
Pediatric Trauma Program Service
Projects
KIWIN’S
Safety Supplies
Circle K
William A. Dunlap Fellowship
Kiwanis Junior
Scholarships
Aktion Club
Resources
Kiwanis International
Credits
Kiwanis One Day
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K-Kids
2010 - 2011
Student Led service organization for elementary school
students
Objectives:
To provide opportunities to working together
in service to school and community.
To develop leadership potential.
To foster and development of strong moral character.
Sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club
Motto: “We Build.”
Terrific Kids
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2010 - 2011
A student recognition program that promotes
character development, self esteem, and
perseverance.
Students work to improve behavior, peer
relationships, attendance, or schoolwork.
A sponsoring club helps support the Terrific Kids
Program in the school.
Provides teachers a tool to reward students
for special achievements.
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Bring Up Grades *BUG*
2010 - 2011
A program designed to recognize students who raise
their grades to an acceptable range. Recognition
includes schools BUG Honor Roll; a food-themed party
and etc.
A sponsoring club helps support the BUG Program in
the school.
The teacher establishes a base line grade for each
student during the first grading period.
This program can be adapted to work
with any grading system.
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Builder’s Club
2010 - 2011
The largest service organization for middle school students.
A “student-led” community service organization that operates
under school regulations.
Motto: Building leaders
Vision: To develop competent, capable, caring leaders
through service.
Mission: provides member with opportunities to perform
service, build character, and develop leadership.
Core Values: Character building,
Leadership, Inclusiveness, and caring.
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Key Leader
2010 - 2011
Kiwanis International’s leadership education program
for students. Its mission is to provide a “life-changing
experience that inspires young people to achieve their
personal best through service leadership.
A line-up of workshops, lectures and team building
activities takes place over the course of the weekend.
Key Leader builds:
Personal Integrity, Personal growth, Respect,
Building Community, Pursuit of Excellence.
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KIWIN’S
2010 - 2011
32nd District of Key Club International (KCI).
Located in California, Nevada, and Hawaii.
Performs service deeds to improve schools and
communities.
Over 50 clubs with approximately 2,500 members and
still growing.
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Circle K
2010 - 2011
450 colleges in 17 nations.
Circle K International (CKI) is the premiere
university service organization in the world
sponsored by Kiwanis International.
Based upon the tenets of service, leadership,
and fellowship.
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Kiwanis Junior
2010 - 2011
A Kiwanis sponsored club present only in
Europe and is almost the same as a Kiwanis
club, only aimed at younger adults (18- 35).
Kiwanis Junior is a source of continuation
through the Kiwanis family. It provides a
foundation for becoming a
Kiwanian.
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Aktion Club
2010 - 2011
George D. “Jake” Swartout, 1988-89 Governor of the Florida
District, organized the first Aktion Club, for adults who live with a
disability, in Putnam County, Florida in 1987.
Mission: develop initiative and leadership skills; serve their
community; integrate into society, dignity and value of citizens
living with disabilities.
Objects: primacy to the human and spiritual; encourage living of
the Golden Rule; promote higher business,
professional, and social standards; build better
communities; and create and maintain public
opinion and high idealism.
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Kiwanis International
2010 - 2011
Organization of service clubs headquartered in Indianapolis,
Indiana, and made up of approximately 8,600 clubs in 96 countries
with over 586,000 adult members.
A global organization of members of every age who are dedicated to
changing the world, one child and one community at a time.
Kiwanis and UNICEF join forces to implement the ELIMINATE
project.
The Eliminate project will deliver vaccines to
protect mothers and babies from tetanus.
Over the next 5 years, Kiwanis International
will raise $110 million.
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Kiwanis One Day
2010 - 2011
The Kiwanis Service Initiative is observed worldwide in April - Kiwanis One
Day.
Every club is encouraged to join with every level of the Kiwanis Family for a
day of united service.
This event was inspired by Past International President, Nelson Tucker’s
initiative.
Kiwanis One Day provides an opportunity to showcase the Kiwanis family
and our commitment to service in each community.
Every club follows a plan, which includes tips on
forming a committee, selecting a project, motivation
and incentives, and a template news release to inform
the news media.
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Kiwanis Family Resources
2010 - 2011
Builder Club:
www.buildersclub.org
K-Kids/Terrific/BUG
www.kkids.org
Key Leader
www.key-leader.org
Key Club
www.keyclub.org
www.cnhkeyclub.org
Circle K
www.circlek.org
www.cnhcirclek.org
Aktion Club
www.aktionclub.org
Kiwanis International
www.kiwanis.org
www.cnhkiwanis.org
KIWIN’S
www.kiwins.org
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CNH Foundation History
2010 - 2011
In 1965, the Klamath River caused a flood in Northern California,
and wiped out the town of Klamath. Every member of the Kiwanis
club lost his home or business, or both.
This tragedy gave the motive to establish a District Foundation.
In 1980, Dr. Forror (Dgov79-80) asked permission to create a
Sponsored Youth Scholarship Fund, which was approved at the 60th
annual Kiwanis DCON. This is the scholarship that those in
Circle K, Key Club and KIWIN’S can apply for today.
In 1994, the Foundation developed the Pediatric Trauma Program
(PTP), and in 2004, it was expand with the Kiwanis Pediatric
Emergency Medicine Fellowship, a.k.a., the “Kiwanis Doctor.”
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Pediatric Trauma Program
2010 - 2011
Main focus of the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation.
Mission: “To develop local projects, which will reduce the number of
children in our District who are injured by trauma.”
The Foundation has partnered with six hospitals to provide funding to
train pediatric doctors, nurses and first responders, to purchase muchneeded pediatric medical equipment and to create or expand
community outreach programs.
Pediatric Trauma Program (PTP) Grants - Available to Kiwanis and
SLP clubs to assist with financing new PTP service projects on a startup basis.
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Kiwanis Doctor
2010 - 2011
Our “Kiwanis Doctor” travels throughout our District
teaching doctors, nurses and first responders how to
treat a pediatric patient.
Since 2004, the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation has
pledged $384,000 to provide for a doctor to be trained
in pediatric emergency medicine.
The goal is to save the life of every child.
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PTP Service Projects
2010 - 2011
There are many service projects that you can do to help the
Pediatric Trauma Program.
Sponsor a bicycle rodeo, child safety fair, or child safety seat
inspection event.
Purchase and distribute bicycle helmets, child safety seats,
electric outlet covers, choke tubes, and etc.
Educate parents about common dangers found around the
home.
Distribute dolls to children’s hospitals to
comfort children.
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Safety Supplies
2010 - 2011
The Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation sells Safety Supplies (such
as helmets, knee pads, and etc.) to help prevent
Pediatric Trauma Program.
Please visit the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation home
Page for more information
http://www.cnhfoundation.org/index.html
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William A. Dunlap Fellowship
2010 - 2011
Established in 1985 as a means to honor William A. Dunlap, Past
Governor of the Cal-Nev-Ha District and the first President of the
Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation.
William A. Dunlap members receive a plaque, medallion, lapel pin
and personalized banner patch.
Diamond-level status is attained by Dunlap Fellows who make
additional $1,000 contributions.
Clubs, divisions, or individuals may purchase a Dunlap to present to
an individual. A donor may designate 50% of the contribution to be
directed to a current program of the Foundation, such as Pediatric
Trauma Program, SLP scholarships, or Unrestricted funds.
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Scholarship
2010 - 2011
Any Key Club member who is a senior may apply for a
scholarship from the Foundation.
Scholarships range from $750 to thousands of dollars.
Interested seniors complete one application to be
considered for the Forror, McElwain, Prada, Vincent,
Muggelberg and Lofthouse scholarships.
Key Leader Scholarships (available to any Builder’s Club
or Key Club member).
Go to cnhkeyclub.org for more information.
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Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Resources
• WEBSITE
• www.cnhfoundation.org
2010 - 2011
Pete Edwards,
2008-2010 Foundation President
pete@lawsedwards.com
Pat Liddell,
2010-2012 Foundation President
liddell@melbyanderson.com
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Credits
2010 - 2011
D12 South: Lorita Boghospor (Chair)
CNH Kiwanis Family & Foundation Committee
D21: Donald Quach
D41S: Dylan Sarnowski
D28N: Tristaniel Evangelista
D25W: Allison Hamoy
D26: Dorothy Chow
D46: Angel Rocha
D35E: Wendy Zhang
D07N: Catherine Ho
D34S: Stefan Tian
Mentor: Randy Golden
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