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DuPont Kiwanis Club
(DuPont WA)

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.--Kiwanis defining statement, adopted October 2004.  The local DuPont Chapter generally meets the 1st and 3rd Wedensday of each month currently at Liberty Inn.

Founded in 1915 in Detroit and with headquarters now in Indianapolis, Kiwanis International is a thriving organization of service- and community-minded individuals who support children and young adults around the world. More than 600,000 Kiwanis-family members in 96 countries make their mark by responding to the needs of their communities and pooling their resources to address worldwide issues. Through these efforts, Kiwanis International truly is "Serving the Children of the World."

Guided by six permanent Objects, Kiwanis clubs view their role within their respective communities with a great deal of foresight. Key aspects to operating an effective club include:

* Evaluating both children’s issues and community needs on an ongoing basis

* Conducting service projects to respond to those identified needs

* Maintaining an active membership roster of professional business people who have both the desire and the ability to serve their community

Service projects often are linked to the Kiwanis program, “Young Children: Priority One.” This initiative places continuing focus on the needs of children in pediatric trauma, safety, child care, early development, infant health, nutrition, and parenting skills.

Service projects also can address other needs within the community, such as working to stop substance abuse, helping the elderly, promoting literacy, supporting youth sports and recreation, responding to disasters, and supporting specific persons in need.

Kiwanis also plays a special role in developing future generations of leaders. K-Kids clubs at the elementary school level, Builders Clubs in middle school and junior highs, Key Clubs in high schools, and Circle K clubs at the collegiate level all are Kiwanis organizations that teach community service and leadership skills to young people. In addition, Aktion Clubs are made up of adults with mental and physical disabilities who enthusiastically perform service to help others.

 

LATEST EVENTS GOING ON IN THE CLUB:

Want to win $500 cash and help children in need?

The DuPont Kiwanis Club helps children in our area.  Now you can help the kids WIN CASH PRIZES!

Tickets are available from:
- May 17th thru July 10th
- $5 per ticket
- Purchase from participating businesses or at the DuPont Garden & Art Show (June 2) and also during the DuPont Community Garage Sale (June 16)

CASH PRIZES:
Grand Prize: $500 cash
First Prize: $250 cash
Second Prize $100 cash

Winners will be drawn on July 11th and notified by telephone.

For more information on buying tickets, call Mike Winkler at 253.912.9590 or Rachel Nelson at 253.444.2948