Division 17, Region 6
May 2022 Newsletter Vol. 2 Issue 1
ToC
Lt.G Letter 03
ICON Info 04
Officer Elections
Kiwanis Family
Partners
District Board
Useful Info
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Table of Contents
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Letter from the LTG
Hey Key Clubbers!
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I can't believe this year has come so quickly! I can't wait to work with all of you for this active and productive year. It's time to start the funnn!!! >:) My name is Caysey Tran! I am a sophomore, and I am returning for my second term as LTG. I enjoy video games, skateboarding, and hanging out with friends. My home club is Southmoore Key Club.
(405) 541-4776 ltg17@tokeyclub.com
If you have your current officers, please send me contact information, including PERSONAL PHONE NUMBERS AND PERSONAL EMAILS. The reason why personal emails and numbers are preferable are because school emails sometimes block messages. They also tend to get lost. Please contact me if you have any other questions, or if you'd like to talk about anything. The Division 17 GroupMe is linked at the end of the newsletter; members and officers alike are free to join! Yours in Friendship and Service, Caysey Tran
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Caysey and Le n d ell (22-23 CL) at LEDCon
ICON Information ICON will be held in Washington D.C., from July 6-10, 2022.
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See the Key Club International website for more info
Officer Elections Key Club is year-round! I ask of you to hold officer elections if you have not already, and fill all of the vacant spots. Make sure all of the spots are filled in time for the RTC (Regional Training Conference). Once you have your officers, please send their contact information to me ASAP! My number is (405) 541-4776, and my email is ltg17@tokeyclub.com
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Kiwanis Family Kiwanis
Since 1915, these adult volunteers have been serving the children of the world through fundraising and handson service projects. Kiwanis created its family of sponsored leadership clubs to help people of all ages develop the heart to serve, answer the call to lead and accept the courage to engage. By working together, we can become an force for good in the world for children and communities.
Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities. Members develop confidence and self-esteem by adopting leadership roles within their clubs. They also discover their own talents as they use them to help others.
CKI
K-Kids
Circle K International is the world’s largest student-led service organization for college students. Now in 19 nations, this group is among the most passionate of Kiwanis-family members when it comes to service.
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Aktion Club
K-Kids is where elementary school students begin developing their hearts for service. This student-led service leadership program builds leadership skills and strong moral character while giving students an opportunity to participate in service projects.
Builders Club
Builders Club, designed for middle school students, encourages members to focus their passion and energy on serving others. They learn self-confidence and become tomorrow’s leaders through teamwork, goal-setting and action.
Key Club
Key Club is a student-led, high school organization. Our members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to serve.
Partners and Preferred Charities Thirst Project hopes to educate the next generation by arming students with information about how they can be a part of social change, make a difference and encourage others to join in the effort. Landscape Structures (LSI) has joined Kiwanis International as a vision partner to bring play to communities across the globe. LSI is proud to provide high-quality commercial playground equipment and planning consultation services that reflect the high degree of integrity that Kiwanis clubs expect.
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Thirst Project hopes to educate the next generation by arming students with information about how they can be a part of social change, make a difference and encourage others to join in the effort.
The mission of Erika's Lighthouse is to make sure no young person feels alone in their depression. This nonprofit organization encourages good mental health and strives to break down the stigma surrounding mental health issues. Erika's Lighthouse is dedicated to creating a community of empathy and education and has resources and programs for students and educators, grades 4-12. Up with People strives to develop a sense of social responsibility in their participants through hands on community service. Service projects are integrated into each city visited during the semester. By volunteering to meet the specific needs of each community, participants develop insight into how different cultures address social and political challenges. UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. Working with other United Nations bodies, governments and non-governmental organizations, UNICEF helps to provide for children’s needs in more than 150 developing countries through community-based services in primary health care, basic education and safe water and sanitation. Project Happiness inspires and empowers club members to create greater happiness within themselves and their communities addressing the bullying issue at its core. The Key Club Guide to Project Happiness shares exercises, discussions, games and tools based on Neuroscience, Positive Psychology and Mindfulness to re-wire the brain for happiness. Why does happiness matter? Happier people enjoy life.
Partners and Preferred Charities
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Nickelodeon currently presents two major campaigns each year that encourage action in kids globally. Worldwide Day of Play reinforces Nickelodeon’s mission to make the world a more playful place by leading active, playful events across the country. Nickelodeon’s Get Dirty campaign seeks to educate kids, families and teachers about what they can do to help protect the planet in fun, mindful ways.
K Corps is Kiwanis International’s youth exchange program for Key Clubbers. It’s a great opportunity to experience a unique culture, provide service, make lifelong friends, and see spectacular sights half a world away! Participants are hosted by Japanese families, and scholarship opportunities are available.
Squads Abroad is a 501c3 international development organization that provides Key Club members with affordable service opportunities to volunteer virtually from home or abroad to make a meaningful impact in under-served communities through Health, Education, STEM or Business focused programming.
Since the 1940s, Key Clubs have worked with March of Dimes to make a positive impact in the lives of babies everywhere. Today, Kiwanis members continue that culture of service by supporting the March of Dimes all year long by hosting service projects, raising funds and educating communities about the crisis of preterm birth.
The U.S. Army empowers tomorrow’s leaders by offering advanced schooling for today’s top careers. Not only that, programs like the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and March2Success.com allow students to go to college debt free and excel in the classroom with helpful academic resources.
Kiwanis Gives Online is powered by Access Development, a team-friendly crowdfunding platform just for Key Club. It specializes in helping your club achieve its fundraising goals through a convenient turnkey, online fundraising service. Kiwanis Gives Online not only creates and manages your entire campaign(s), but also provides a reward to anyone making a donation.
T-O District Staff 22-23
Governor: Jonathan Perez
• email: governor@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (682) 459-4305
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Secretary: Dylan Dam
• email: secretary@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (972) 664-0001
Treasurer: Emily Zhang
• email: treasurer@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (346) 319-1897
T-O District Staff 22-23
Editor: Bethany Tran
• email: editor@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (469) 441-5081
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CLiaison: Lendell Andal
• email: cl@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (281) 814-7153
Tech Pro: Minori Kikuchi
• email: techpro@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (682) 256-0025
Other Useful Information
Lieutenant Governor: Caysey Tran • email: ltg17@tokeyclub.com • phone number: (405) 541-4776 Regional Advisor: Rafael Santos • email: region6@tokeyclub.com
Visit these sites for more information • Texas-Oklahoma Key Club Website: - tokeyclub.com • Key Club International - keyclub.org
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Reminds: • T-O Key: @tokey23 • Secretary: @tosecs23 • Treasurer: @totreas23 • Editor: @toeditor23 GroupMe: • Division 17 GroupMe • Secretary GroupMe • Treasurer GroupMe • Editor GroupMe
Thanks for reading!