Kiwanis Family

K-Kids

Geana Delisle, District Administrator
[email protected] 

K-Kids includes three programs (Kiwanis Kids, Bringing Up Grades (BUG), and Terrific Kids.) for elementary school students between the ages of 6 and 12 . 

In each, the lessons of leadership and self-development are introduced through learning to plan, setting goals, working with others, and celebrating successes. 

The programs are broken into three components: service, character education, and academic achievement. New England currently has 44 clubs.

Builders Club

Geana Delisle, District Administrator
[email protected]

Builders Club is the Kiwanis-sponsored Service Leadership Program geared toward junior high/middle school students.

New England Builders Clubs and their members are invited to participate in these annual Builders Club International contests:

  • Speech Contest
  • Leadership Award
  • Builders Club Book
  • Scrapbook Contest
  • Club Single Service Award

All contest/award entries should be submitted to the district administrator by April 1. Complete rules and entry forms will be available soon on the Builders Club International web site. Many other helpful resources are available there as well.

All Builders Club advisors/members in New England are encouraged to post news about their clubs at the Kiwanis Builders Clubs of New England Facebook page.

There are currently 53 active Builders Clubs in New England, with more on the way.

Key Club International

Will Bradford & Elyse Denorfia, District Administrators
[email protected]

Circle K International

Maryann Belason, District Administrator
[email protected]

Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development, and friendship organization in the world. With more than 13,770 members in 18 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.  

Learn more at the CKI District website: www.nedcki.org.

Aktion Club

Gerard Lozeau, District Administrator
[email protected]

The only community-service club for adults living with disabilities.

Learn how to build and manage a youth program in your area. Learn how to build and manage a program for adults with disabilities. For more information about these programs send Kiwanis International an e-mail or call 1-317-875-8755 (worldwide) or 1-800-KIWANIS (US and Canada).

Learn more at Kiwanis International’s Aktion Club website: www.aktionclub.org.

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