Division One July 2020 Newsletter

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4 Â N J O ul I y S 20 I 2 V I 0N D ew Monthly Report Forms

The monthly report form is used keep track of service hours, service projects, and other things done by your club. It is to be completed by the president of your club by the 3rd of every month, and you can send it in to me through the email listed at the end of this newsletter.

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Service Project Ideas Park clean-up Making homemade face masks Please send out club

Participating at local soup kitchens

officer information!! Instagram: @moarkdistrictkc Twitter: @MADKCI Snapchat: @moark-kci Facebook: MoArk District Key Club Email: moarkdivision4@gmail.com


DISTRICT BULLETIN EDITOR'S NEWSLETTER | JULY 2020

Hello!

I hope quarantine hasn’t been driving you too crazy (it's done a number on me) and you’ve been able to remain healthy and continue serving your community. This newsletter explores virtual service opportunities with Squads Abroad, a Key Club service partner, as well as guidelines to apply for a Youth Opportunities Fund.

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A helping hand from home Key Club has six service partners who share the mission of becoming a better person through service. Squads Abroad provides overseas volunteering opportunities for Key Clubbers to help improve communities in countries like...

Costa Rica

Honduras

Guatemala

Ghana

Panama

Greece

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While the effects of COVID-19 have made traveling abroad unsafe for young volunteers, Squads Abroad have launched Telesquads. Telesquads, a virtual and customizable volunteering experience which provides the learning, service, and cultural experiences the normal overseas opportunities have to offer.

Choose the...

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Number of Volunteers

8-14

15-29

30-49

50+

Price

$395

$340

$275

$195

w e e k s

concentration

length

size

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Youth Opportunities Fund The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) are grants given by Key Club International to clubs in need of funds to carry out service projects. YOF's are also used as academic scholarships for education after high school. As a part of the Kiwanis Children’s Fund, YOF’s are made up of dues and the purchase of G. Harold Martin Fellowships. Visit https://www.keyclub.org/resources/yofinformation/ for more information.

Application Due Date

October

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requesting only part of the total cost of project

Our mission

Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

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As young servant leaders, we should do our best to serve our communities, especially in the midst of a pandemic. Volunteering with Squad s Ab . road and taking Squads Abroad advantage of the Youth Youth Opportu. nitie. sFund Fund are a great way to start off the service Opportunities year with impactful projects.

Have you read The Key Way? Issue one of The Key Way, the Mo-Ark District's official publication, has been sent out by email. Haven't read it? Click on the key for access. Stay tuned for issue two in the fall!

Any questions? Email Ianne Salvosa at moarkdistrictkeywayeditor

@moarkdistrictkc MoArk District Key Club

@MADKCI

@moark-kci

moarkkeyclub.com

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