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  2. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    A lieutenant governor may initiate community service projects to help the members of the division become more involved. A lieutenant governor may choose to create a division leadership team to delegate some of these responsibilities. The lieutenant governor is responsible for oversight of, on average, 4–15 high school Key Clubs.

  3. Optimist International - Wikipedia

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    Optimist International is an organization comprising self-governing Optimist Clubs that engage in community service work. Every club raises its funds and independently selects service initiatives aimed at enhancing the well-being of children.

  4. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Christian Service Brigade (US/Canada) Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade; CISV International; City Year (US) Civil Air Patrol (US) CJD (Germany) Communist Youth of Austria; Communist Youth Marxist–Leninists (Denmark) Communist Youth Movement (Netherlands) Company of Young Canadians Historical; Confédération Européenne de Scoutisme (Europe)

  5. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    The National Beta Club (often called "Beta Club" or simply "Beta") is an International honor society for 4th through 12th-grade students.Its purpose is to promote academic achievement, character, leadership, and service among elementary and secondary school students.

  6. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    Started in Sacramento, California in 1925, Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students in the world. As of 2010, Key Club has 250,000 members in 5,000 clubs in 30 nations, [32] primarily in the United States and Canada, but with clubs also in Central and South America, Caribbean nations, Asia, and Australia ...

  7. SkillsUSA - Wikipedia

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    SkillsUSA is a United States career and technical student organization serving more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations.

  8. UNICEF club - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF club announcement board at a high school in the United States. A UNICEF club is a student-led grassroots club present at high school and college levels of education, formed for the purpose of promoting the values of the parent organization the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF. The stated goal of the club is "to empower youth ...

  9. Leo clubs - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded with the help of William Ernst, another Lion. It adopted the high school's colors of maroon and gold. The club also created the acronym Leadership, Experience, Opportunity for the word Leo. The word equality was later changed to experience. In 1964 the Leo Club Program became a sponsored program of the Lions Clubs ...

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