Kiwanis Club of Algiers - Morning Edition
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"Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time."

Kiwanis sponsors clubs beginning with primary schools students all the way up to college students.  These clubs develop strong sense of community involvement, service and leadership. 

Kiwanis Kids
, with more than 33,000 members, is a service leadership program for primary school students. K-Kids provides students with opportunities to work together on service projects, develop leadership potential and create strong moral character. 

K-Kids is a "student-led" community-service organization, which operates under school regulations and draws its members from the student body. K-Kids clubs can also be established in a community-based organization. Such organizations might include, but are not limited to: community library, Boys Club, Girls Club, YMCA, YWCA, or a church. K-Kids is unique because it's sponsored by a local Kiwanis club, composed of leading business and professional people of the community.

K-Kids service projects include: organizing clothing, book, food and recycling drives; planning teacher appreciation events; creating greeting cards for nursing home residents, making sew-free blankets for children’s hospital patients and making picture books for kindergarten students.

Builders Club
, with more than 42,000 adolescent middle school age members, provides students with opportunities to develop leadership, improve self-esteem, increase civic engagement and learn life skills through service. As students maneuver this “in-between-stage” of life, Builders Club empowers them to be themselves, work together with friends, and implement plans through action. Through Builders Club, students become leaders at school, in their community and in the world.

Builders Club is a “student-led” community service organization that operates under school regulations and draws its members from the student body. Community-based Builders Clubs also can be established at churches, libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities. A Kiwanis club, composed of like-minded, service-oriented people from the community, serves as the club’s sponsor.

Clubs raise money for HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa, organize recycling drives, clean up local parks and host canned food drives.   Builders Club also partners with UNICEF and March of Dimes. Last year, clubs raised nearly $40,000 for UNICEF by participating in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.

Key Club International, the oldest and largest service leadership organization for teens, teaches leadership through service to others. Key Club’s 250,000 members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club’s 5,000 clubs thrive in 30 nations in North America, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Service and Fundraising
By performing more than 12 million service hours each year, Key Club members make a difference in their communities and the world by organizing a variety of service projects and fundraisers such as food drives and raising money for cancer research.

Key Club encourages volunteering and fundraising for March of Dimes, UNICEF and the Children’s Miracle Network. Key Club members raise about $100,000 for March of Dimes and $750,000 for UNICEF through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF each year.

Currently, Key Club is working to raise $1.5 million for UNICEF’s Operation Uruguay: Protecting the Rights of Children.

Circle K International, the largest university service leadership organization in the world, performs half a million hours of service each year. With more than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.

CKI clubs are organized on a university campus and sponsored by a local Kiwanis club. CKI is a self-governing organization and elects its own officers, conducts its own meetings and determines its own service activities.

Service and Fundraising
CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other students. The Six Cents Initiative, CKI’s partnership with UNICEF, aims to provide water to the 2.2 billion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water. CKI members have raised more than $35,000 for the Six Cents Initiative.

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