What
is Circle K all about?
Circle K International is a collegiate
service organization with a worldwide membership that
promotes fellowship, leadership, and service.
Although each Circle K club is sponsored
by a Kiwanis club, college and university students govern
the organization on all levels. A board of officers
on the district level, and an International Board of
Trustees comprise the leadership teams.
Mission
Developing college and university students
into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong
commitment to serving the children of the world.
Pledge
I pledge to uphold the Objects of Circle
K International, to foster compassion and goodwill toward
others through service and leadership, to develop my
abilities and the abilities of all people, and to dedicate
myself to the realization of mankind’s potential.
History
In 1936, the Kiwanis Club of Pullman,
Washington, established “Circle K House”
at Washington State College, which was rented to young
men who needed assistance to attend college. For ten
years the "Circle K House" became affiliated
with a Greek letter organization, although it continued
to be sponsored by the Pullman Kiwanis Club.
Eleven years later in 1947, Circle K transitioned from
a fraternity to a service-oriented organization. That
year, during September, the first Circle K club similar
to our present day organization, was chartered at Carthage
College in Carthage, Illinois.
In 1949, two more clubs were organized,
including one in Canada, making Circle K international.
There were 147 Circle K clubs in 1955, when Circle K
was officially recognized as a sponsored organization
of Kiwanis International.
Membership
Circle K International is an organization
for college and university students who are responsible
citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to community
service. Current membership is 12,288 college students
on 507 campuses in 15 nations in North and South America,
the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and West Africa.
Service Mission
Above all else, Circle K International
is a service organization whose members are dedicated
to improving their schools and communities. Virtually
any unanswered need is a potential opportunity for Circle
K commitment and dedication.
The Circle K International Service Initiative,
Focusing on the Future: Children, was designed to involve
all Circle K members in projects that address the problems
and issues that face children worldwide, ages 6-13.
Through personal interaction and public awareness, Circle
K members are enabling children to develop the skills
and ideals necessary to be successful.
In addition, the program enables Circle
K International to collaborate with its Kiwanis-family
counterparts in the largest fund-raising campaign in
the history of Kiwanis International—the Kiwanis
Worldwide Service Project. The Kiwanis Worldwide Service
Project joins the Kiwanis family of service organizations
with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
in a program to virtually eliminate iodine deficiency
disorders (IDD) throughout the world. Circle K clubs
have raised more than $523,000, which will protect about
2.5 million children from IDD, the leading preventable
cause of mental retardation.
While the Kiwanis-family has reach
its goal of US $75 million in cash and pledges, more
than 41 million infants worldwide are born each year
unprotected from the effects of IDD. Kiwanis is committed
to the cause and will raise an additional US $3 million
to virtually rid the world of IDD by the year 2005.
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