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By:. How to find Service Projects. MRS. Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012. Your Club needs a Service Project. The Problem:. Need help finding service events? Having difficulties? Can’t find any events? Don’t fear!

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  1. By: How to find Service Projects MRS Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012

  2. Your Club needs a Service Project The Problem: • Need help finding service events? • Having difficulties? • Can’t find any events? • Don’t fear! • There are hundreds of service projects for your club to do!

  3. Where to look? Of course, there’s Google: “Where can I find a service project”

  4. Where to look? We can go to: • The Community • Lieutenant Governors • District • Kiwanis

  5. Community Projects available for you to do: • Cleaning the local parks • Supplying and helping out at the Food Pantry • Helping out at community events • Help support local Families in need

  6. Lt. Governor • LTGs are a great source to learn about projects beyond the community level. • Division wide events • Service event websites • Websites to find service events • Ask how your club can help with the projects • Inter-club events with the clubs in your division • Don’t forget the ERF!

  7. District • The District has a district service project picked out, that goes for two years. • Ask your Lt. Governor all about it! • District website includes several service events • Project Shine • Bringing Light into Someone’s Life • District project from 2010-12 • What is Project Shine?

  8. Major Emphasis • The District Project usually coincides with ME. • MEP: a focus of Children and the well being of their future. • To fulfill the Major Emphasis Program, Key Club International serves children in many ways. • Key Club has three service partners that serve and commit to children. • Key Club’s three partnerships are UNICEF, March of Dimes, and Children's Miracle Network.

  9. Kiwanis • Ask your Kiwanis Club! • Do service events with them! • Get ideas that you can bring back to your clubs • Creates a strong bond with Kiwanis Club • Kiwanis International’s Project ELIMINATE • Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus • Kiwanis partnered with Unicef to eliminate MNT

  10. Conclusion • Don’t worry if you’re confused! • Ask for help! • You have plenty of resources • Use them!

  11. Questions, comments, concerns? Contact: Name Position E-mail Phone number? MRS Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012

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