The Talon of T-O | Mansfield Lake Ridge Key Club | March 2024 | Volume 7 | Issue 12

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What is required for photos? What is required for articles? Can be submitted at any time Anything Key Club related 200 - 450 words During meeting, volunteering events, & socials CANDID PHOTOS ARE BEST!! 15 minutes per approved photo (2 hours max per month) Can be featured in the newsletter! Email to lrhskcwebmaster@gmail com and lrhskceditor@gmail com Includes a photo 1 hour per article written 2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13 14 15-16 17 18 19 20 21 LetterfromtheEditor MonthlyRecap ServiceOpportunities UpcomingEvents KeyHub LEDCONInformation KeyforKids Hunger’sHero NourishingFutures KeyClubPrograms&Partners OfficerContacts T-ODistrictStaff Regional&DivisionalStaff StayConnected
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES

Hello Key Clubbers!

I hope the month has been good to you so far! As we approach the end of the year, be sure to continue working hard! I’m glad that we’ve made it this far :)

One of my favorite parts about making the newsletter is deciding the theme. I’ve had the idea of doing a Minecraft-centered newsletter for a while, but I was unsure of how to execute it until I had finished the last newsletter. I’m excited for you all to read it! :D

I’m proud of all of you for your effort this month! If you go out volunteering, make sure to take a photo and/or videos and send it to either the webmaster or I (page 18). As always, thank you for reading!!

Sincerely,

2 | LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Vikkos <3
3 | MONTHLY RECAP
4 | MONTHLY RECAP

Sort through donated items, make cards, and pack boxe that they can be sent to orphans in Eastern Europe

1315 FM1187 LOT 115, Mansfield, TX 76063

Every Sunday (except the 1st) from 2:00 PM-4:00

MISSION MISSION CENTER

Work at our local Mansfield Mission Center Thrift Store

901 W. Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063

— FEED THE KIDS — FEED THE KIDS

Unload food from a truck a building, unpack boxes and load tables for b gg g, assembly for food, and load bags into food pantry vehicles — MISSION MISSION CENTER

| sign up INDIVIDU

| sign up IN A GRO

Monday - Saturday from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

First Methodist Church, Building D

4:00 PM on Wednesdays

5 | SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
6 | SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

WHAT? WHERE? WHEN?

Help run field day games!

Cora Spencer Elementary School (3140 S Camino Lagos, Grand Prairie, Texas 75054)

Help teachers run and set up their classrooms!

WHAT? WHERE? WHEN?

Help teachers run and set up their classrooms!

Help teachers run and set up their classrooms!

Help teachers run and set up their classrooms!

| sign up Here!

| sign up Here!

7 | UPCOMING EVENTS
— CORA SPENCER FIELD DAY — CORA SPENCER FIELD DAY
— KMBC EARTH DAY MANSFIELD — KMBC EARTH DAY MANSFIELD

MADISON’S DCM! —

MADISON’S DCM!

At 6:30 PM, our LTG Madison Nguyen will hold her LAST DCM at Tealatte. You can also join on zoom! —

MEETING ID: 758 283 3226

PASSCODE: 39sservice — LRHS GRADUATION — LRHS GRADUATION

Last day of school —

Last day of school

SUMMER YIPPEE!!

Congratulations and good luck to all of our seniors! —

MEMORIAL DAY

MEMORIAL DAY

Thank you to everyone who has served our country!

8 | UPCOMING EVENTS
9 | KEY HUB
Congra Tobethenext can!Thememb

Our treasurer, Jude Pham, celebrated his birthday on March 4th!

10 | KEY HUB
11 | LEDCON INFORMATION
12 | LEDCON INFORMATION

KEYS FOR KIDS DIVISIONAL PROJECT

A person's childhood plays a large role in their development. Because of this, Keys for Kids is aimed at uplifting children, fostering their overall well-being, and promoting their emotional and social development. Through this year's divisional project, I hope to instill hope, inspire dreams, and shape a brighter future for every child involved.

How to participate: organize an pen-pal system with a neighboring elementary school host an arts and crafts night in your community read to kids in at a local library make care packages to send to a children's hospital

13 | DIVISIONAL PROJECT: KEY FOR KIDS
14 | DISTRICT SERVICE PROJECT: HUNGER’S HERO

Nourishing Futures

WHAT IS IT?

Nourishing Futures is a project with a global mission to empower underdeveloped communities by providing essential resources such as food and water. The primary goal is to foster positive change and nourish the well-being of these communities worldwide.

PURPOSE

Recognizing that these communities often face significant challenges due to economic, social, and environmental factors, Nourishing Futures aims to bridge this gap and support individuals around the world. By delivering sustainable solutions and fostering local empowerment, the project seeks to create a ripple effect of positive change, enabling communities to thrive in the long term. Furthermore, Nourishing Futures aims to serve as a catalyst for broader development efforts in these communities. Improved access to food and water lays the foundation for better health, education, and economic opportunities. By working alongside UNICEF and Thirst Project, Nourishing Futures aims to support individuals around the world with the ability to obtain clean health and water based resources.

DISTRICT PROJECT 2023-2024
15 | DISTRICT PROJECT: NOURISHING FUTURES

Nutrition and Hydration

Education: Conduct educational sessions on the importance of proper nutrition and hydration.

Meal Packaging Events:

Collaborate with local organizations and/or food pantries that organize meal packaging events to prepare nutritious meals that can be sent to communities in need.

Monthly Challenges

DISTRICT PROJECT 2023-2024

Hygiene Kits: Assemble hygiene kits containing essential items such as soap, toothpaste, and sanitary products for distribution.

Clean-Up Campaigns: Organize community clean-up events to improve hygiene and sanitation.

Community-Based Food Banks: Establish small-scale food banks within the community to facilitate easy access to food resources.

Water Bottle Refilling Stations: Set up water bottle refilling stations in public spaces, with approval, to encourage the use of reusable bottles and reduce single-use plastic waste.

Water and Food Security Mapping: Work with communities to map out water and food resources, identifying areas for improvement.

Nutrition and Hydration Awareness Booths: Set up informational booths at community events or gatherings to provide education on nutrition and hydration.

Food and Water Drives: Organize local food and water drives to collect non-perishable food items and bottled water.

Mobile Health Clinics:

Set up mobile health clinics to reach remote communities and provide medical care and treatment packages.

Seed and Plant Swap: Host a seed and plant swap event where community members can exchange seeds and seedlings to start their own gardens, promoting food self-sufficiency.

School Lunch Support: Collaborate with schools to support their lunch programs by donating funds or providing healthy food items for students.

Community Health Education Videos: Create and distribute educational videos on health, sanitation, and nutrition.

Informational Website/Blog: Create an educational article or website update relating to resources available to support underdeveloped communities with access to basic necessities.

Community Garden Planting: Assist in establishing community gardens in underdeveloped areas to grow fresh produce locally.

Nutrition and Hydration Posters:

Design and distribute posters with simple nutrition tips and hydration reminders.

16 | DISTRICT PROJECT: NOURISHING FUTURES

KEY CLUB KEY CLUB

PROGRAMS & PARTNERS PROGRAMS & PARTNERS

17 | KEY CLUB PROGRAMS & PARTNERS

PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY SECRETARY SECRETARY

Christopher Do

lrhskcpresident@gmailcom @chrissdo

EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR

Victoria Tawaran

lrhskceditor@gmailcom @vktnn

HOUR HOU HOU

Danielle Alvarado

lrhskcvicepresident@gmail.com @daniellealvaa

COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR

Kaitlyn Nguyen

lrhskchours@gmail.com @yahelloh

Myla Huynh

lrhskcsecretary@gmailcom @myla.inc

WEBMASTER WEBMASTER WEBMASTER TREASURER TREASURER TREASURER

Hanna Truong

lrhskcwebmaster@gmail.com @melonahn

ERVICE ERVICE ERVICE

COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR

Ella Beason

lrhskcservice@gmail.com @ellabeason

Jude Pham

lrhskctreasurer@gmailcom @judeapham

SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCIAL COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR

Lananh La lrhskchours@gmail.com @lananhlaa

18 | OFFICER CONTACTS
OFFICER CONTACTS OFFICER CONTACTS

NIDHI RAO

(713) 380-5821 | governor@tokeyclub.com

@tokeyclub1

VIVIAN LEE

(580) 574-2829 | editor@tokeyclub.com

@toeditor24

EMILY SEO

(918) 927-1419 | secretary@tokeyclub.com

@tosec24

CAYSEY TRAN

(405) 541-4776 | cl@tokeyclub.com

@toledcon24

RIA RANA

(469) 468-3675 | treasurer@tokeyclub.com

@totreas24

SANJANA KAVULA

(214) 585-8049| techpro@tokeyclub.com

@towebm24

19 | T-O DISTRICT STAFF
MADISON NGUYEN CLARENCE MANGLAL-IAN region7@tokeyclub.com (682) 414-5007 | ltg39s@tokeyclub.com @39sservice 20 | REGIONAL & DIVISIONAL STAFF
STAY KEY-NECTED! STAY KEY-NECTED! 21 | STAY CONNECTED Text @lrhskc234 to 81010 to join our Remind Club: @lrhs.keyclub Division: @todivision39s Want to check out more newsletters? Click here! District Website InternationalWebsite Club Website
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