The Foundation impacts the lives of Carolinas’ children in a myriad of meaningful ways.
Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief
The Carolinas District of Kiwanis has experienced an event of epic proportions. The western part of North Carolina and parts of South Carolina are in dire need of our help. There has never been a disaster in the mountains that has been as devastating as hurricane Helene. The Carolinas Kiwanis Foundation is earmarking matching funds of $20,000.00 for disaster relief. The Kiwanis Club of Cape Fear is one of many clubs that have contributed to this effort. The generosity of the many individuals and clubs that have contributed is greatly appreciated and will be used to aid Kiwanis hurricane recovery service projects in the affected communities..
South Brunswick Middle School Courtyard
The Kiwanis Club of Southport-Oak Island in collaboration with the South Brunswick Middle School Key Club built a courtyard adjoining the school cafeteria. This courtyard is an area that can be used for an outdoor cafeteria, a classroom for special events and an area for after school meetings. It has 8 tables, 2 of which are located at ground level for disabled students’ easy access.
South Elementary Greenhouse
The Kiwanis Club of Roxboro helped South Elementary School buy a greenhouse for the students to learn how to grow their own food.
Carolinas District Kiwanis Foundation Supports Key Leader
Foundation Grant to the Topsail Island Kiwanis Club for a Community Garden
The Topsail Area Kiwanis Club used a Foundation grant to build a Community Garden that will be maintained by community adult and youth volunteers to grow fresh produce year-round for food-insecure clients of their local food pantry “Share the Table”.
Foundation Grant to Kiwanis Club of Bluffton for Kiwanis Childrens’ Vision Screening Program
Dr. Campbell and several other Kiwanis members volunteered at the first Vision Screening Event at the Boys and Girls Club of Bluffton. Over 100 kids participated, and about 9 needed to return for follow-up. The club will provide corrective lenses through a Kiwanis Foundation grant.
Foundation Grant to Myrtle Beach Kiwanis Club for Book Machine
The Kiwanis Club of Myrtle Beach purchased a Reading Book Vending Machine for the Palmetto Bays Elementary School, Grades K-6. The children are able to purchase books at the Machine upon completion of School Incentive programs. They purchase the books through token awards to read and keep the books.
Carolinas CKI Fall Call
The Foundation supports the SLPs (Service Leadership Programs) of the Carolinas Kiwanis District. Here are our CKI (Circle K International – college) members at their annual Fall Call weekend.
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Impact
The Foundation impacts the lives of Carolinas’ children in a myriad of meaningful ways.
Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief
The Carolinas District of Kiwanis has experienced an event of epic proportions. The western part of North Carolina and parts of South Carolina are in dire need of our help. There has never been a disaster in the mountains that has been as devastating as hurricane Helene. The Carolinas Kiwanis Foundation is earmarking matching funds of $20,000.00 for disaster relief. The Kiwanis Club of Cape Fear is one of many clubs that have contributed to this effort. The generosity of the many individuals and clubs that have contributed is greatly appreciated and will be used to aid Kiwanis hurricane recovery service projects in the affected communities..
South Brunswick Middle School Courtyard
The Kiwanis Club of Southport-Oak Island in collaboration with the South Brunswick Middle School Key Club built a courtyard adjoining the school cafeteria. This courtyard is an area that can be used for an outdoor cafeteria, a classroom for special events and an area for after school meetings. It has 8 tables, 2 of which are located at ground level for disabled students’ easy access.
South Elementary Greenhouse
The Kiwanis Club of Roxboro helped South Elementary School buy a greenhouse for the students to learn how to grow their own food.
Carolinas District Kiwanis Foundation Supports Key Leader
Foundation Grant to the Topsail Island Kiwanis Club for a Community Garden
The Topsail Area Kiwanis Club used a Foundation grant to build a Community Garden that will be maintained by community adult and youth volunteers to grow fresh produce year-round for food-insecure clients of their local food pantry “Share the Table”.
Foundation Grant to Kiwanis Club of Bluffton for Kiwanis Childrens’ Vision Screening Program
Dr. Campbell and several other Kiwanis members volunteered at the first Vision Screening Event at the Boys and Girls Club of Bluffton. Over 100 kids participated, and about 9 needed to return for follow-up. The club will provide corrective lenses through a Kiwanis Foundation grant.
Foundation Grant to Myrtle Beach Kiwanis Club for Book Machine
The Kiwanis Club of Myrtle Beach purchased a Reading Book Vending Machine for the Palmetto Bays Elementary School, Grades K-6. The children are able to purchase books at the Machine upon completion of School Incentive programs. They purchase the books through token awards to read and keep the books.
Carolinas CKI Fall Call
The Foundation supports the SLPs (Service Leadership Programs) of the Carolinas Kiwanis District. Here are our CKI (Circle K International – college) members at their annual Fall Call weekend.
Coming Soon!
More pictures and stories about the impact of the Foundation on the lives of Carolinas’ children.