Circle K is a collegiate service organization that began in 1936 to provide leadership and community service opportunities for men. It is now the largest collegiate service organization with over 500 clubs and 12,000 members across 18 countries. Some of Circle K's service projects include fundraising for the Eliminate Project to end maternal and neonatal tetanus, blood drives, adopting highways for cleanup, and supporting King's Kettle, a local food bank. Members collectively perform over 1 million hours of service annually through campus and community projects.
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Circle K is a collegiate service organization that began in 1936 to provide leadership and community service opportunities for men. It is now the largest collegiate service organization with over 500 clubs and 12,000 members across 18 countries. Some of Circle K's service projects include fundraising for the Eliminate Project to end maternal and neonatal tetanus, blood drives, adopting highways for cleanup, and supporting King's Kettle, a local food bank. Members collectively perform over 1 million hours of service annually through campus and community projects.
Circle K is a collegiate service organization that began in 1936 to provide leadership and community service opportunities for men. It is now the largest collegiate service organization with over 500 clubs and 12,000 members across 18 countries. Some of Circle K's service projects include fundraising for the Eliminate Project to end maternal and neonatal tetanus, blood drives, adopting highways for cleanup, and supporting King's Kettle, a local food bank. Members collectively perform over 1 million hours of service annually through campus and community projects.
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Circle K is a collegiate service organization that began in 1936 to provide leadership and community service opportunities for men. It is now the largest collegiate service organization with over 500 clubs and 12,000 members across 18 countries. Some of Circle K's service projects include fundraising for the Eliminate Project to end maternal and neonatal tetanus, blood drives, adopting highways for cleanup, and supporting King's Kettle, a local food bank. Members collectively perform over 1 million hours of service annually through campus and community projects.
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History Began in 1936 as a service organization for men to aid them to go to college Recognized for their emphasis on leadership, fellowship and community service Now, largest service organization Over 500 campuses Where are they 12,000+ members 500+ clubs 18+ countries including Australia, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Jamaica, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Taiwan and the United States Organizations The Eliminate -At Shippensburg, - Kings Kettle Project - Blood Drives - Adopt a highway Saving Lives: - Caitlin’s Smiles the Six Cents Initiative Tomorrow Collectively, CKI Fund members perform more than 1 million hours of service annually on their campuses and in their community (“service”) Adopt a Highway Available in 15 states This organization supports the cleaning of our highways and interstates. Each stretch of highway is sponsored by a group or business that will fund/support it’s cleanup This exposes the business or group to thousands of people everyday King’s Kettle “Because no one should go hungry” Religious group A food bank usually is a non profit organization that distributes food to those in need. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tuesday Do your part Meetings every Monday in the Grove Rm 303
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