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What do you do in Key Club?

In Key Club, students have the freedom to help choose service projects that will make a positive impact in their community and make use of their talents & skills! The great thing about Key Club is that everything is done by students, for students! Students work together on a weekly basis doing service projects for the community!

What are the benefits of Key Club?



  • You can lead at club, district or international level

  • You are eligible for scholarships your senior year if you are in Key Club for at least two years

  • You gain new leadership, communication & social skills that you will be able to use throughout your life beyond high school

  • By listing Key Club on your college apps, you are not just recognized locally but also on a   global level

  • Service projects are pre-organized for YOU!

  • You get to help choose what projects you want to do

  • You make new friends

  • You are surrounded with people who have a passion for service

  • Key Club.. It changes your life.

What sets Key Club apart from other clubs?

 

Key Club is entirely student-led which means everything is done by students, for students! From weekly meetings to setting up events to electing new officers to fundraising.. Students carry out responsibilies entirely from top to bottom! Key Club doesn't just emphasize on relationships in school but also in the division, Kiwanis & community! It isn't just a club, it's a family. Caring - Our Way Of Life.

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What is DCON?

At district conventions, which takes place each spring, Key Club members elect new student leaders, learn new service projects, meet other Key Club members and attend interesting and informative workshops. Each district convention is held annually and usually lasts two days. 

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What countries have Key Clubs?

 

  • Antigua and Barbuda

  • Aruba

  • Australia

  • Bahamas

  • Barbados

  • Bermuda

  • Canada

  • Cayman Islands

  • Colombia

  • Costa Rica

  • Dominica

  • Ecuador

  • England

  • Germany

  • Guadeloupe

  • Hungary

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  • Italy

  • Jamaica

  • Malaysia

  • Martinique

  • Netherlands-Antilles

  • New Caledonia

  • New Zealand

  • Panama

  • Philippines

  • Singapore

  • South Korea

  • St. Lucia

  • Thailand

  • Trinidad and Tobago

  • Turks and Caicos Islands

  • United States of America

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