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  2. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    Kiwanis clubs raise over $100 million each year and report over 18.5 million volunteer hours to strengthen communities and serve children. [4] Kiwanis International is a volunteer-led organization led by a Board of Trustees with 19 members, including 15 trustees, four elected officers, and an executive director.

  3. California-Nevada-Hawaii District Key Club International

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    The club became known as the Key Club because of the positive influence of these key students who held luncheon meetings each week to which Kiwanians came as guest speakers. Key Club members also attended Kiwanis meetings, thus bringing these young men into constant contact with the business and professional men of the community.

  4. Pagans in recovery - Wikipedia

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    Pagans in recovery is a phrase, which is frequently used within the recovery community, to describe the collective efforts of Neopagans as well as Indigenous, Hindu, Buddhist, and other like-minded groups, to achieve abstinence or the remission of compulsive/addictive behaviors through twelve-step programs and other programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters ...

  5. Alliance Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis clubs celebrate at joint meeting

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  6. Demand for Kiwanis, Courier Give A Christmas grows. How to ...

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    This will be the 67th year for the Courier's partnership with the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club to raise funds. Last year, some 3,877 vouchers were distributed and some 2,150 families were helped ...

  7. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the local Kiwanis Club decided to attempt to begin a service club at the Sacramento High School, and the school principal eagerly supported the idea and began searching for students willing to start the club. In May 1925, a group of boys at Sacramento High School held their first club meeting. [8]

  8. Abilene woman chosen for Kiwanis international board - AOL

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    Schwartz was elected to a board trustee position at the July 3-6 Kiwanis International Convention in Denver. ... Sidney Hammond invited her to a Kiwanis meeting. The first several times he invited ...

  9. Prayer meeting - Wikipedia

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    A prayer meeting in Victoria Square, Birmingham. A prayer meeting is a group of lay people getting together for the purpose of prayer as a group. [1] Prayer meetings are typically conducted outside regular services by one or more members of the clergy or other forms of religious leadership, but they may also be initiated by decision of non-leadership members as well.