Our Kiwanis Family

Kiwanis International is more than just Kiwanis. We sponsor and support individuals at every stage of their life creating a multi-generational service community.

Key Club International

Key Club is an international, student-led organization where members are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.


As a part of Kiwanis International, K-Kids club members join a global organization of volunteers, from primary school age through adulthood. In 2023, the Kiwanis family dedicated more than 7.7 million hours to service and completed hundreds of thousands of service projects for local and global causes. Our members come from all walks of life, all corners of the globe and every age group and ability. But make no mistake about it — we are family.


Aktion Club is the only service club for adults with disabilities, with more than 12,000 members worldwide.

Aktion Clubs draw members from various organizations that support individuals with disabilities, as well as other community programs. Aktion clubs can also be established at churches, libraries, YMCAs, lodges or similar facilities.

Circle K International

Circle K International (CKI) is one of the world’s largest student-led collegiate service organizations, with thousands of members on hundreds of campuses across the globe. 

The collegiate branch of the Kiwanis International family, CKI is committed to developing leaders by offering unique service, leadership and fellowship opportunities that change the world and the lives of our members. 

Created in 1975, Builders Club is the largest service leadership program for students  in middle years/middle school (typically 12-14 years old). In 21 countries around the world, the program has nearly 27,000 members in over 1,100 clubs.

Builders Club is student-led. Each club has members, officers, committee chairs and adult advisors. Clubs are located in schools, youth organizations, libraries, community centers, and other places where youth meet. The host school or organization provides a meeting space and an adult advisor to guide students.

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