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Kiwanis International was founded
January 21, 1915, in Detroit, Michigan, by Allen Simpson Browne, a Moose
lodge organizer, and Joseph G. Prance, a tailor. Kiwanis is an organization
devoted to the principle of service; to the advancement of individual, community,
and national welfare; and to the strengthening of international goodwill.
Since its found, Kiwanis has expanded into a family of service clubs that
include young European adults (Kiwajuniors), university and college students
(Circle K), high school students (Key Club), middle and junior high school
students (Builders Club), and elementary school students (K-Kids). Kiwanis-family
membership spans the globe, with more than 600,000 members in more than 13,000 clubs in 79 countries. Kiwanis clubs alone give on average $70 million and 6.5 million volunteer hours for community service each year. Objectives of Kiwanis The six permanent
Objects of Kiwanis International were approved by Kiwanis club delegates
at the 1924 Convention in Denver, Colorado. Through the succeeding decades,
they have remained unchanged.
Kiwanis: Serving the Children of the World |
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