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Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization that works with the support of young people to end the global water crisis by building freshwater wells in developing communities that need safe, clean drinking water.
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals work with more than 170 hospitals toward a shared goal: improving the lives of sick or injured children. Since 1983, the organization has raised more than $5 billion to save and improve the lives of kids across the United States and Canada.
The world’s largest provider of vaccines, they support child health and nutrition, safe water and sanitation, quality education and skill building, HIV prevention and treatment for mothers and babies, and the protection of children and adolescents from violence and exploitation.
March for Babies energizes people nationwide to unite, connect and fight for the health of every family. The U.S. remains among the most dangerous developed nations for childbirth, especially for women and babies of color.
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DistrictContactInformation
District Governor
Jonathan Perez governor@tokeyclub.com
District Secretary Dylan Dam secretary@tokeyclub.com
District Treasurer Emily Zhang treasurer@tokeyclub.co
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District Editor Bethany Tran editor@tokeyclub.com
Convention Liaison
Lendell Andal cl@tokeyclub.com
Tech Producer
Minori Kikuchi techpro@tokeyclub.com
Lieutenant Governor Nidhi Rao
ltg10@tokeyclub.com
Regional Advisor Lexi Durbin
region12@tokeyclub.com
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PNG BOARD CONTACT PNG BOARD CONTACT IINFORMATION NFORMATION
President-Savannah Cobb-Scobb721@gmail.com
Vice President-Olivia Zeig-oczeig@gmail.com
Secretary-Bill To-billlego2007@gmail.com
Treasurer-Jalynn Hranicky-jalynn000@yahoo.com
Co-Treasurer-Carmen Flore -carmenalexaflv@gmail.com
Web Master-Abigail Arreaza-143e.arreazs@gmail.com
Editor-Alexandria De Leon-Alexandriadeleon2005@gmail.com
CoEditor-Gia Perez-giaperez409@gmail.com
Historian-Zakary Perez-perezzak000@gmail.com
Co-Historian-Alyssa Harper-aedrummer05@gmail.com
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INDIANS GIVE!!INDIANS GIVE!! INDIANS GIVE!!
PNG Indians Give is a one day service event on March 5, 2023 where the students and faculty of PNG High School will give back to the community through various work projects. During this day, we will have multiple student groups, sports teams, clubs, etc. spread out in the community and have a positive impact by helping those in need. Key Club with be fixing up the baseball dugout. We'll be painting walls, benches, and making the field look presentable again! All further information will be sent to you via Remind!!
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February Highlights
Night to Shine
February was surely an unforgettable month! This month we had two major events. The first was Night to Shine! Key Club was so honored to attend to this special occasion and share this night with the attendees. We got to stand along side the red carpet and cheer for the people coming in to the prom. It was such an exciting night, seeing how ecstatic everyone was. Everyone was so well dressed, and they all looked so good. The attendees arrived in party buses, and limos for that night. I hope next year more people attend and we go again! I know I don't want to miss it!
Mardi Gras Parade
Our next event was the Mardi Gras parades. The parade was on February 17th. We got there and were introduced to everyone we were going to be helping. Later on they gave us neon safety vest, considering the event was going to happen during the night. After that they instructed us on our roles. While the float would move our members had to walk alongside it. Making sure no little kids would run up to close, and kick the beads that were too close to the tires away. The people on the float were so nice and welcoming. They made sure to give us some bling as well! It was so fun to serve with my fellow members, friends, and people around my community.
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Thank You for Reading
Sincerely, Alexandria