As dedicated members of the Kiwanis family, we understand how vital your club’s website is in showcasing your community service and connecting with fellow members. If you’re encountering technical issues or have questions about your website, we’re here to help.
For immediate assistance, we encourage you to reach out to your Kiwanis District Trainer. Your district trainer is well-equipped and ready to handle most of your support needs. However, for some technical issues with plugins, you may also want to explore the support resources provided by the plugin vendors we use:
If you are unable to make contact with your trainer or if you require further technical support, please feel free to fill out the support request form below. This form will directly connect you with our skilled Kiwanis IT team. We strive to respond to all inquiries within 2 business days, ensuring you receive timely and effective support.
Let’s work together to keep your Kiwanis Club’s digital presence strong!
This form is only for technical support for the club websites platform. If you are interested in the Kiwanis IT training team providing a technical training session for your club or district please go here.
The Glasgow Middle School Kiwanis Builders Club in Montana, U.S., teamed with the student council for an end-of-the-school-year event, which raised funds to find a cure for ALS. Kids donated money to decide which staff members would have ice water dumped on their heads in the style of the “ice bucket challenge.” They raised US$750.05 — enough to “ice” six staff members! #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
The Builders Club and Student Council from Glasgow Middle School came up with a fundraiser idea for the end of the year. They chose to raise money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as ALS. ...
What better way to raise funds for a new splash pad than with 1,500 ducks? The Kiwanis Club of Wellsburg’s annual rubber duck race in West Virginia, U.S., raised US$22,000 this year. The event also features a street fair and 5K race — a full, fun day for parents, kids and ducklings alike! #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
WELLSBURG — While it was interrupted at times for weather that was most suited for the waterfowl for which it’s named, the Wellsburg Kiwanis Club’s fourth annual Duck Derby proved to be a succes...
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As dedicated members of the Kiwanis family, we understand how vital your club’s website is in showcasing your community service and connecting with fellow members. If you’re encountering technical issues or have questions about your website, we’re here to help.
For immediate assistance, we encourage you to reach out to your Kiwanis District Trainer. Your district trainer is well-equipped and ready to handle most of your support needs. However, for some technical issues with plugins, you may also want to explore the support resources provided by the plugin vendors we use:
If you are unable to make contact with your trainer or if you require further technical support, please feel free to fill out the support request form below. This form will directly connect you with our skilled Kiwanis IT team. We strive to respond to all inquiries within 2 business days, ensuring you receive timely and effective support.
Let’s work together to keep your Kiwanis Club’s digital presence strong!
This form is only for technical support for the club websites platform. If you are interested in the Kiwanis IT training team providing a technical training session for your club or district please go here.
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The Glasgow Middle School Kiwanis Builders Club in Montana, U.S., teamed with the student council for an end-of-the-school-year event, which raised funds to find a cure for ALS. Kids donated money to decide which staff members would have ice water dumped on their heads in the style of the “ice bucket challenge.” They raised US$750.05 — enough to “ice” six staff members! #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
GMS Students Raise Funds For ALS To End School Year
www.glasgowcourier.com
The Builders Club and Student Council from Glasgow Middle School came up with a fundraiser idea for the end of the year. They chose to raise money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as ALS. ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
What better way to raise funds for a new splash pad than with 1,500 ducks? The Kiwanis Club of Wellsburg’s annual rubber duck race in West Virginia, U.S., raised US$22,000 this year. The event also features a street fair and 5K race — a full, fun day for parents, kids and ducklings alike! #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Thousands of dollars and hundreds of ducks netted at Wellsburg event
www.weirtondailytimes.com
WELLSBURG — While it was interrupted at times for weather that was most suited for the waterfowl for which it’s named, the Wellsburg Kiwanis Club’s fourth annual Duck Derby proved to be a succes...1 CommentsComment on Facebook