





Members of our club visited the Vocational Development and Training Institute (VDTI) to share fellowship, connect with students, and promote service.




Members of our club visited the Vocational Development and Training Institute (VDTI) to share fellowship, connect with students, and promote service.
Monday Tuesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
To mark the start of CKI Week, members attended a special church service at Eastwood Park New Testament Church, embracing faith and fellowship as a CKI family.
CKI members from various clubs gathered to discuss upcoming projects, share experiences, and strengthen unity across the district.
To advocate and support the movement for food security and sustainability, our members participated in UTECH Circle K’s initiative to raise awareness about global hunger and food distribution.
This Kiwanis CKI Meeting was an great opportunity for CKI members to engage with Kiwanis leaders, gain insights, and enhance our impact through intergenerational collaboration.
The District Pinknic was a relaxing day of fellowship and bonding at Hope Gardens, promoting breast cancer awareness while strengthening CKI friendships.
Some of our club members attended the District Leadership Fall Conference, engaging in leadership development and networking.
This Kiwanis Key Club Meeting was another chance for CKI members to collaborate with Kiwanis and Key Club to discuss service initiatives and mentorship.
Our members engaged in interclub fellowship at Portmore Community College, fostering teamwork and idea-sharing across CKI clubs.
This was an eye opening discussion on how young people can maximize technology to enhance service and volunteerism in today’s digital world hosted at the Footprint’s Café
Our club assisted in this vital initiative by hosting a blood drive at The University Hospital of the West Indiies annd encouraging students and club members to donate blood and save lives.
We had a fun-filled meeting promoting fellowship and mental health breaks while also strengthening bonds among our members through friendly competition.
CKI members participated in the annual UWI 5K, running for a cause and supporting student welfare initiatives.
We partnered with local organizations to deliver meals to the elderly and vulnerable, ensuring no one is left hungry.
Mary Seacole Hall’s Clothesline Project is an initiative raising awareness about gender-based violence, providing a platform for survivors to share their stories.
Club Members ran at the Jamaicans for Justice 5K Run I’m support of human rights advocacy and justice initiatives for marginalized communities.
�� Hey CKI Family! ��
I’m Toni Lee, your Bulletin Editor for this exciting new year at UWI Mona CKI! ��
I’m so excited to share all the amazing things we’ll be doing service projects, fun events, and making a real impact together. ����
This year is all about teamwork, growth, and, of course, good vibes! Let’s make memories, give back, and keep the CKI spirit alive. Stay tuned for updates, because BIG things are coming! ��✨
Can’t wait to go on this journey with you all! Let’s make it a great one! ��
be Lee �� Realgenerositytowardthefutureliesingivingalltothepresent.
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