Kiwanis Family Relations

Kiwanis Family Relations
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Learn how to strengthen the bonds within the Kiwanis Family by attending meetings, collaborating on projects, and fostering effective communication. Explore the benefits and interactions among different branches and clubs.

  • Kiwanis
  • Relationships
  • Collaboration
  • Community Service
  • Networking

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  1. Kiwanis Family Relations

  2. What Makes a Strong Relationship? Attending each others meetings Projects together Strong support from Kiwanis Effective Communication

  3. Benefits of Strong Relationships Strengthen your club structure Gain financial support Network beyond Key Club

  4. Kiwanis Contact In person (best way!) By phone Email Mail thank you letters

  5. Kiwanis Family Branches

  6. K-Kids Elementary school members Have the same 5 person board as Key Club (President, Vice President, etc ) Possible projects include drives, park clean- ups, make dog toys and cards for veterans or hospital patients.

  7. Builders Club Middle school members Also has the same 5 member board Since they are a bit older than K-Kids they can help with more involved projects. Examples include car washes, fundraisers, invite them to DCMs and drives.

  8. Key Club High school members 5 member club board, district boards and international board Creates a variety of projects that can be done with other K-Family Branches

  9. Circle K (CKI) College and university members Have a 5 person board along with a district and international board Since Key Club and CKI put on major projects invite each other to events, invite them to DCMs and attend Kiwanis meetings together.

  10. Aktion Club For adults with disabilities Has a 4 member board (no editor) Possible projects is drives, planting trees, making Christmas cards, car washes or raising funds for Eliminate

  11. Kiwanis Members are 18+ Sponsors all branches of the K-Family Kiwanians should be involved in Key Club projects Attend Kiwanis meetings and DCMs!

  12. Terrific Kids and Bringing Up Grades Kiwanis sponsored programs For elementary school students Terrific Kids aims to improve character and attitude Bringing Up Grades focuses on the child s academia

  13. Tips for Working with the Branches

  14. Working With K-Kids & Builders Club Remember they are younger than you. They idolize you (teenagers) Do service projects with them and listen to them They love to see the impact they re making on the world around them

  15. Working With Aktion Club Do not treat them differently than you would anyone else. Be flexible Be patient and kind

  16. Working with CKI and Kiwanis Remember they are older than you. Work with them on their projects too. Take their advice and suggestions Invite them to KCKC and SZR They love Key Club!

  17. Kiwanis Family Events Kiwanis One Day Key Club Week CKI Service Week DCONs

  18. Kiwanis Family Relations Award

  19. Kiwanis Family Involvement Award Requirements: Complete a minimum of 3 service projects with another K-Family Branch. - At least 5 Key Clubbers and 3 Members of the other branch. Pre-DCON application

  20. Resources Lieutenant Governor Zone Administrator Kiwanis Family Relations Committee Chair: division23b@floridakeyclub.org

  21. Thank you for coming! Are there any questions?

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