Kiwanis Family Branches
Kiwanis International
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Service organization that aims to improve the lives of children
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Motto: "Serving the Children of the World"
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Chartered originally in Detroit, Michigan 1915
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Currently has 198,902 members, 7,333 clubs, 49 districts and is recognized in 80 countries
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Became coeducational in 1987
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Hosts almost 150,000 service projects annually


Circle K International
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World's largest collegiate community service organization
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Motto: "Live to serve, love to serve."
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First chartered at Carthage College, Illinois in 1947
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Currently has 13,000+ members, 550 clubs, 35 districts, and is recognized in 17 countries
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Tenets: Leadership, Fellowship, and Service
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Became coeducational in 1971
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Preferred Charities Include: PTP, UNICEF, Kiwanis Family House, STUFH, March of Dimes, Better World Books, St. Baldrick’s Foundation, and Junior Chamber International
Key Club
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World's largest high school community service organization
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Motto: "Caring--Our Way of Life"
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First chartered at Sacramento High School in 1925
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Currently has 270,000 members, 5,000 clubs, 34 districts, and is recognized in 38 countries
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Core values are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness
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"Key" = Kiwanis Educated Youth
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Preferred charities: PTP, UNICEF, Children’s, Miracle Network, March of Dimes

Builders
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Middle school community service organization
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Motto: "Building Leaders"
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Core values include: leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness
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Currently has 45,000 members, 1,600+ clubs, and is recognized in 15 countries
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Preferred charities are UNICEF and March of Dimes
Aktion
Club
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Aktion Clubs are open to any adult living with a disability who wishes to become a leader within his or her community
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Each Aktion Club is sponsored by a Kiwanis Club
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Motto: "Where Development Has No Disability"
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Core values include: leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness
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Currently has 12,000 members, 500 clubs, and is recognized in 8 countries
k-kids
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Elementary school community service organization
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Service Leadership Model
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Core values include: leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness
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Currently has 36,000 members, 1,200 clubs, and is recognized in 12 countries
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