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Key Club and CKI Involvement 

Junior high or middle school students often look to high school and university students as role models. The impact of a role model is magnified when the high school or university students share many of the same interests and values as the younger, impressionable youth. The development of this relationship into a continuing, positive mentorship is a likely outcome when a Key Club member or Circle K International member establishes an ongoing relationship with a Builders Club. The relationship can develop in several ways.

Co-sponsorship

If you are ready to make a meaningful impact, cosponsor a new Builders Club in a local middle school or junior high. A Key Club or CKI club can register with Kiwanis International as a cosponsor along with the sponsoring Kiwanis club. By being a cosponsor, the Key Club or CKI club establishes the right and responsibly to fulfill the obligations of sponsorship, along with the Kiwanis club.  

One-time project ideas:

  • In November, celebrate Kiwanis Family Month by coordinating a project with a Builders Club.  
  • Assist with the Builders Club’s training of officers. 
  • Plan something fun for the youth, like a holiday party. 
  • Serve the Builders Club members by providing tutoring services.  

Key Club one-time project ideas:

  • Develop a joint fundraising project for a Service Partner—UNICEF or March for Dimes. 
  • Recruit future Key Clubbers with a freshmen orientation. 
  • Talk to your advisor about inviting Builders Clubs to attend Key Club district events.  

CKI one-time project ideas:

  • Participate in a March for Babies event with a Builders Club. 
  • Offer college tours to the youth members.