One important way that Kiwanis clubs serve their communities is by sponsoring similar service organizations for young people. These clubs are student-led and members participate in electing their own officers, fundraising for causes and carrying out meaningdul service projects. These activities develop their character and prepare them for a purposeful life.
Circle K was started in Pullman, Washington and was formally organized as a service club in 1947. Circle K’ers are committed to leadership and service.
Key Club was first organized in 1925 and is the oldest Kiwanis youth sponsored program. More than 2 million youth have enrolled in Key Club since its inception. Our club is proud to sponsor a Key Club at the Ursuline School, Yonkers High School and Riverside High School.
Builders Club was launched in 1975 after middle school and junior high students started showing an interest in organizing to serve their home, school and community.
“As a K-Kid, I promise to serve my neighborhood and my school; I will show respect toward my environment; and I will try to make the world a better place in which to live.”
Builders Club was launched in 1975 after middle school and junior high students started showing an interest in organizing to serve their home, school and community.
Golden K
A special club designed to draw on the expertise and experience of senior citizens
Electrifying news! The Kiwanis Club of Mankato’s holiday lights reported record attendance in Minnesota, U.S. The club raised US$100,000 for 70 nonprofit organizations and collected 11 tons of food for those in need. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
Kiwanis at your Fingertips
Kiwanis International
–Leadership Guide, Achieving Club Excellence (ACE Tools) and slideshows for the offices of President, Secretary and Treasurer and Committees
–Two for Two WorkBook, One-Minute Elevator Speech and Branding
–Youth Protection, Background Checks and Risk Management
–Club Brochures, Postcards and Join Us Cards
New York District Kiwanis
Awards and Recognition
New York District
Kiwanis International
The K-Family
One important way that Kiwanis clubs serve their communities is by sponsoring similar service organizations for young people. These clubs are student-led and members participate in electing their own officers, fundraising for causes and carrying out meaningdul service projects. These activities develop their character and prepare them for a purposeful life.
Colleges and Universities
Circle K International
NY District Circle K
Circle K was started in Pullman, Washington and was formally organized as a service club in 1947. Circle K’ers are committed to leadership and service.
High School
Key Club International
NY District Key Club
Key Club was first organized in 1925 and is the oldest Kiwanis youth sponsored program. More than 2 million youth have enrolled in Key Club since its inception. Our club is proud to sponsor a Key Club at the Ursuline School, Yonkers High School and Riverside High School.
Empire Key Online Issue
Secretary’s Monthly Report Form
Treasurer’s Fundraising Report Form
Election Form
Middle School
Builders Club International
NY District Builders Club
Builders Club was launched in 1975 after middle school and junior high students started showing an interest in organizing to serve their home, school and community.
Elementary School
K-Kids International
NY District K-Kids
K-Kids Rule!
The K-Kids Pledge:
“As a K-Kid, I promise to serve my neighborhood and my school; I will show respect toward my environment; and I will try to make the world a better place in which to live.”
Adults with Disabilities
Aktion Club International
Motto: Where Development has no disability
Builders Club was launched in 1975 after middle school and junior high students started showing an interest in organizing to serve their home, school and community.
Golden K
A special club designed to draw on the expertise and experience of senior citizens
Members Corner – for East Yonkers members
Upcoming events
Bingo Night
Monthly Lunch Meeting
St. Patrick's Celebration
Board Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
BWS Governor's Visit
Board Meeting
Nurse Appreciation Dinner
Horsd’oeuvres – 6:00 P.M.
Dinner& Awards Ceremony – 7:00 P.M.
$75.per person
Please RSVP to Annette Volino at
[email protected] or (914) 704-0583
Make check payable to East Yonkers Kiwanis and mail to:
Annette Volino, 385 Kimball Ave., Yonkers, NY 10704 or Venmo @EastYonkersKiwanis.
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Celebration of Youth and Scholarship Dinner
50 and Fabulous
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Monthly Lunch Meeting
Facebook Posts
Does your Kiwanis club have a project that needs funding? The deadline for Kiwanis Children's Fund club grant applications has been extended!
Submit your application for a club grant or a pediatric medicine support grant by April 15. If you have questions, email [email protected].
Club grants: kiwanis.org/clubgrants
Pediatric medicine support grants: bit.ly/4cxrYwB ... See MoreSee Less
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Electrifying news! The Kiwanis Club of Mankato’s holiday lights reported record attendance in Minnesota, U.S. The club raised US$100,000 for 70 nonprofit organizations and collected 11 tons of food for those in need. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Kiwanis Holiday Lights had record attendance, donates $100,000 to nonprofits
www.keyc.com
The Board of Directors say that over 225,000 people attended the free event.7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Wonderful 😊
Congratulations! What an amazing testimony to serving the children of the world!
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