Division 32 | July 2024 Newsletter

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Time flies, and summer is nearly over! Whether you spent your days at the beach or relaxing at home, I hope you all enjoyed these past few weeks! :P

As we head into the new school year, get ready for CLUB RUSH! With August approaching, make sure to encourage your fellow classmates to get involved with Key Club. From Fall Rally North, to service opportunities, we have so much to offer for every a m

EVENTS FOR JULY

Monthly Report Form -

July 5

Articles and Visuals

Submissions - July 5

Monthly Recognition

Submissions- July 5

July DCM - July 24

The Lt. Governor’s Message - 1 Calendar - 2

Table of Contents -2

The Division Dive - 3

The CNH Catch - 9 Key Club 101 - 13 Stay Key nnected - 17

DIVISION RECAPS, AND EVENT ANNOUCEMENTS!

Use the D32 Officer LinkTree (linktr.ee/d32dinofficers) for your MRF, A&V, and Monthly Recognition Submissions! All are due by the fifth of each month, alongside the fundraising tracker for treasurers throughout the term!

100 dues-paid members

$1000 raised for PTP and The YES! Initiative) and $200 raised for Erika’

1000 hours served

?? / dues-paid members

?? / fundraising

?? / service

On Wednesday, June 26th, Division 32 held their Officer Training Conference alongside their June DCM! Over 25 officers attended, representing over 85% of clubs in attendance (7 out of 8 clubs)! Officers had the opportunity to learn the necessary skills to be effective leaders, gain insightful knowledge about their officer positions, and become more educated about Key Club.

Division 32 was also joined by members from the district board who served as workshop presenters! A huge thank you to D2S Lt.

Governor Emily Nguyen, D8 Lt. Governor Michelle Han, D10S Lt. Governor Oralee Tran, and DCON Chair Tristan Decious for their excellent presentations!

A message from the Lt. Governor:

Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Division 32 OTC and June DCM! I hope you all learned ways you can grow in your positions and ways to grow your clubs! I’m looking forward to seeing the growth of our division this term with you all! As always, feel free to contact me if you have any questions, comments, or concerns! Your service is what helps our division truly SHINE! SOARing in Service,

Have suggestions on how we can improve DCMS? Want to request more resources for your officer position? Fill out the division feedback form!

Please take a moment to complete our survey to indicate your preferred times and days for DCMS! Your feedback is vital in scheduling our meetings at the most convenient times for everyone! Form:

tinyurl.com/D32MeetingSuggestions

Make sure to attend Division 32's July

DCM on June 24th from 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM via Zoom! Each Division Council Meeting (DCM) provides event updates, district and division resources, and club updates from officers, so BEE sure you can make it!

Date: Wednesday, July 24th

Where: Zoom

Note: All clubs must send at least one officer to share club news and receive division updates on behalf of the board. Members are also welcome to attend!

DISTRICT NEWSLETTERS, INSTAGRAM UPDATES, AND THE SOSP!

The CNH Spotlight on Service Program was c promote International and District initiatives as organizations/initiatives! The Service Projects include tips and ideas on how clubs can c program also gives clubs the opportunity to positively i t th i h h l d m

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SAFETY | SERVICE

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Assemble Care Packages: Gather hygiene prod donate to local shelters t Community Garden: Collaborate with local lea produce and fostering c

reated by the Service Projects Committee to well as to encourage active participation with s Committee provides monthly guides that complete the monthly service initiatives! The showcase their unique service projects that m it !

ALTH & E PROJECT GUIDE

oject Ideas

ducts and bandages for safety care packages and to support community safety ders to create a community garden, offering fresh community health and unity.

DIVISION 32'S EDUCATION

CORNER! JULY’S EDITION: PREFERRED CHARITIES!

Key Club 101 generally refers to any key club information provided by a club, division, or district to educate its members.

Division 32 plans to introduce a monthly Key Club 101 panel in our division newsletters and on Instagram to help educate new members and officers on all things Key Club!

Swipe to see July’s edition: CNH's and KCI's Preferred Charities!

Key Club International (KCI) serves children by KCI has four key partners: Erika's Lighthouse, U Additionally, the CNH Key Club supports two d and the YES! Initiative. The CNH Governor’s P also promotes Erika's Lighthouse.

CNH’s Preferred Charities

Pediatric Trauma Program: Recognizes the need for education and training in pediatric trauma and injury prevention

YES! Initiative!: Supports student leaders and provides scholarships to Circle K, Key Club, and KIWIN’s

Erika’s Lighthouse (Governor’s Project and KCI Partner): Helps overcome the stigma surrounding mental health disorders by educating young students

supporting groups dedicated to child welfare.

UNICEF, March of Dimes, and the Thirst Project. district initiatives: the Pediatric Trauma Program Project, “Empowering Minds, Building Futures,”

KCI’s Preferred Charities

Thirst Project: Raises money for children's hospitals, research, and community education about children's health issues

UNICEF: Helps save childrens’ lives by defending their rights in education, preventing malnutrition, and more March of Dimes: Aims to tackle and address challenges such as limited care, health equity gaps, racial gaps, and high rates of preterm birth and maternal death

DIVISION LEADERSHIP TEAM,

CLUB PRESIDENTS, AND THE LTG!

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