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FAQ's
How/Where/When
did Kiwanis begin?
The first Kiwanis club was organized in Detroit, Michigan, USA,
on January 21, 1915. A year later the Kiwanis Club of Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada, was chartered, and Kiwanis International grew
rapidly into a leading service club in these two founding
nations. In 1962, worldwide expansion was approved, and today
Kiwanis clubs are active in every part of the world.
What is the Kiwanis
Motto?
"Serving the Children of the World"
What does the name "Kiwanis"
mean?
The name "Kiwanis" was coined from an expression in an American
Indian language of the Detroit area, Nunc Kee-wanis, which
means, "we trade" or "we have a good time."
How many Kiwanis clubs/members are
there?
There are more than 8,400 Kiwanis clubs with nearly 280,000
members in 96 nations and geographic areas.
What is a Kiwanian?
An active or retired business and professional man and woman
who is member of a Kiwanis club.
Are women allowed to be
Kiwanians?
Membership was opened to women in 1987. There are now more than
51,000 women members, and one in seven club presidents is a
woman.
What other organizations does Kiwanis
sponsor?
Kiwanis International sponsors several service clubs for young
people: Circle K International has 12,000 members on 500
university and college campuses; Key Club International has
245,000 members in 4,700 high schools; and Builders Clubs have
been organized in 2,000 junior high and middle schools. Other
members of the Kiwanis family include K-Kids in elementary
schools, young European adults in Kiwanis Junior, and Aktion
Club, which involves persons with disabilities in
community-service activities.
How much community service is done by
Kiwanis clubs around the world?
In one year, Kiwanis clubs sponsored 147,000 service projects.
To do so, Kiwanians raised and spent nearly $100 million and
contributed 6.2 million hours of volunteer time.
What does Kiwanis do on an
international scale to serve the children of the
world?
Kiwanis' continuing service emphasis is called "Young Children:
Priority One," which focuses on the special needs of children
from prenatal development to age five. In one year, projects
conducted as part of the "Young Children: Priority One" service
emphasis involved $14.3 million and 1.3 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. Iodine deficiency
is rare in areas where iodized salt is used, but in other parts
of the world, IDD is the leading cause of preventable mental
and physical retardation. As many as 1.5 billion people are at
risk, especially young children. The initial fundraising goal
was surpassed in 2001. IDD projects have now been funded in 95
nations
Three Rivers Kiwanis
of Milo & Brownville, Maine
Helping To Build A Better Community &
Region
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers
dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at
a time.
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Rivers Kiwanis
Club Secretary
P.O. Box 114
Milo, ME. 04463-0114
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