JET DIVISION KIWIN’S| CNH KIWIN’S
MANATEE MONTHLY SPECIAL EDITION 2021
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Contents Contents
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Introduction
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CNH KIWIN’S History
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Kiwanis Family Structure
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Key Club International
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Board Structure
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Contact
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INTRODUC
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e 32nd district of Key Club International located in Caland Hawaii. We are part of a student-led, high school goals for our members to make the world a better vice. Our mission is to provide opportunities for leaderuilding, ohana, caring, and inclusiveness.
e promote are our Major Emphasis, Live2Learn; Minor ic Trauma Program; and our Governor’s Project, ar, CNH KIWIN’S has two big events: Fall Rally and s a district-wide fundraising event to help raise money n the spirit stick. DCON is an end-of-the-term event to trict and member’s achievements.
e 32nd district, we are divided into 9 divisions: Crystal, d, Goldstone, Jade, Ruby, Sapphire, Turquoise, and
ncludes 8 schools: La Quinta, Edison, Fountain Valley, os Amigos, Marina, OCSA, and Segerstrom!
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CNH KIWIN Between 1973 and 1974, past California-Nevada-Hawaii (CNH) Kiwanis District Governor Sid Smith wanted his daughters to have the option to join a service organization. Key Club was the only one existing at that time, but they weren't able to join because it was an all-male club. Smith wanted his girls to have the same opportunities as men so he started a club called Keyettes. The name was changed to "Keywanettes" in the mid-70s because a women's organization on the east coast already had the rights to the name. It was through the efforts of the Cal-Nev-Ha district Kiwanis Sponsored Youth Advisors and high school principals that a program be made available to the young women of the community that provides the opportunities that young men had in Key Club. In the beginning, Keywanettes was the fastest growing high school organization in the nation. There used to be four districts: Texas, West Virginia, the Carolinas, and CNH. However, the Texas, Virginia, and Carolinas District district merged with the Key Club District. Since CNH was so strong, and there was a need for both organizations, CNH remained the only District with both.
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N’S HISTORY Keywanettes became KIWIN'S when the House of Delegates convened at the 1995 CNH Convention. KIWIN'S comes from the Otchipew language and translates to "people, men and women, working together in service." The Cal-Nev-Ha District changed their name to dispel gender specific connotations and promote growth. In 2001 at the District Convention in Woodland Hills, CA, we made even greater strides when we were adopted into Key Club International as the Cal-Nev-Ha KIWIN'S 32nd District of Key Club International.We became the first ever District to share boundaries with another District, CNH. Even though we do have unique situation as we share boundaries with CNH, we are all part of the same overarching organization, working toward similar goals. So yes, we are all Key Clubbers. But at the same time, we do maintain a unique culture--as most Districts do– that is extremely unique from that of CNH or any other District.
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KIWANIS FAMI Circle K International
Circle K International Circle K is the premiere college and university community service, leadership development, and friendship organization in the world. Clubs are sponsored by a Kiwanis Club on a college or university campus. Similar to Key Club, Circle K is a self-governing organization: they elect their own officers, conduct their own meetings, and determine their own service activities. Circle K currently exists in 17 nations and holds the motto "Live to Serve, Love to Serve."
Kiwanis International
Kiwanis is an organization of service clubs headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. They are made up of approximately 8,600 clubs in 96 countries and have over 586,000 adult members. Kiwanis serves as a global organization of members dedicated to change the world, one child and one community at a time. They contribute greatly to the success of Key Club and other Service Leadership Partners, as they sponsor all the smaller branches of the Kiwanis Family.
KIWIN’S
KIWIN’S translate from the Otchipew language and translate to “people, men and women, working together in service.” The CNH District changed their name to dispel gender specific connotations and promote growth as a student-led organization.
Key Club
Key Club is a student-led, high school organization. Members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, Key Club grows individuals as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to 6 serve.
ILY STRUCTURE Builders Club
Builders Club is the largest service organization for middle school and junior high students. They are a student-led community service organizations that operates under school regulations with over 46,000 members worldwide. Their motto is "Building Leaders" and their vision is to develop competent, capable, and caring leaders through service. Similar to Key Club, they provide members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership. A Builders Club is chartered with a Kiwanis Club, but can also be co-sponsored by Key Club and Circle K.
Aktion Club
Aktion Club allows adults living with disabilities to get involved in their communities. Their motto is "Where development has no disability," and they work to develop competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of service. Their mission is to provide adults living with disabilities an opportunity to develop initiative, leadership skills, and to provide service to their communities.
K-Kids
With over 36,000 members worldwide, K-Kids focus on providing opportunities for working together in service to school and community, developing leadership potential, fostering the development of strong moral character, and encouraging loyalty to the school, community, and nation.
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KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL Key Club International is one of the largest student-led, high school organization. This service program allows its members to make the world a better place through service. There are opportunities to serve, build character, and develop leadership through Key Club International. Our core values include leadership, character building, caring, and incusiveness. Made up of 33 districts in 40 countries, Key Club International has over 251,000 members, led by an International Board of Trustees. This board includes a International President, International Vice President, and 11 International Trustees. To find learn more information about KCI, please visit their website: https://www.keyclub.org/
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BOARD STRUCTURE Club The club starts with YOU, as a member, you are the most imporant part. In KIWIN’S, our boards have a few things in common: an executive board made up of a president, vice president, secretary, and treasuerer, as well as an appointed board with a committee chair, representatives, and a creative team.
Division Multiple clubs in a close regional area make up a division, overseen by a lieutenant governor. The Lt. G serves as a liason between districts and clubs. Our divisions are helped run by a board and are differentiated by gems and mascots.
District Multiple divisions make up a district. Currently, there are 49 districts within Kiwanis International. Each district is led by a governor and an executive board.
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CONTACTS Lt. G
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Trina Dang Jet Division Lieutenant Governor jet.ltg@kiwins.org
Alis Nghiem Edison KIWIN’S President ehskiwinspres@gmail.com (714) 331-4007
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Leonie Nguyen Garden Grove KIWIN’S President gghskiwinspresident@gmail.com (714) 251-0506
Jessica Nguyen Executive Assistant jetdivisionea@gmail.com Grace Phan Financial Assistant kiwins.jetfa@gmail.com Nisheille Esposo Media Correspondent nisheilee@gmail.com Doan Le Media Correspondent finfinle09@gmail.com Natalie Vu Spirit Chair nataliekimvu@gmail.com Tina Le Spirit Chair tinale361@gmail.com Brian Pham Bulletin Editor pham.vrian13@gmail.com Amber Lim Bulletin Editor amberlim1004@gmail.com
Roger Nguyen Fountain Valley KIWIN’S President fvkiwinspresident@gmail.com( 714) 468-9164 Catherine Nguyen La Quinta KIWIN’S President lqkiwinspresident@gmail.com (714) 757-7353 Kevin Guillen Los Amigos KIWIN’S President losamigoskiwins@gmail.com (714) 722-9128 Carissa Loverme Marina KIWIN’S President president.mhskiwins@gmail.com (714) 655-0290 Anna Kwan OCSA KIWIN’S President ocsakiwinspresident@gmail.com (949) 232-8724 Naila Vo Segerstrom KIWIN’S President sfhskiwinspresident@gmail.com (714) 467-9085
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Service Written In the Stars