Our club is thrilled to have partnered with the Citrus Heights PD to purchase and deliver cases of food today to the Sunrise Christian Food Ministry, benefiting families in Citrus Heights living with food insecurity during the pandemic.And a huge thank you to the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation for providing our club with a grant to fund this project and our members who donated to match the grant. In total we were able to provide over $1000 worth of food to them.
Bill Hooper, past president, transferring food. Bill took advantage of a Kiwanis grant designated for service projects directly helping people during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Tom Steadman and police Lt. Michael Wells, acting president for 2020-2021(Left to right) Acting president Michael Wells, Bill Hooper, Gale Hooper (who works directly with the Aktion Club), Denise, and Tom
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We meet every 3rd Wednesday at 6pm located at the Round Table Clubhouse at Sunrise & Antelope. We recommend coming 30-minutes early to order food.
At the February meeting of our Bella Vista Key Club, faculty advisor Anne Varanelli proudly displayed the club’s banner, missing for years, and found in a storage closet by a BV history teacher. ... See MoreSee Less
At the 32nd annual “Fill the Boots for Burns” in the Sunrise Mall parking lot Citrus Heights February 7, we had a booth at which we handed out whistles, flashlights, emergency window punch, hammer and seat belt cutters, fireman related stickers, bracelets with emergency response info, and a little fire figurines. (We didn't give the window breaker/seat belt cutters to the kids. One of our members observed that “literally every single man who won those gave them to the women in their lives, apparently thinking that women drive off cliffs and land under water more frequently than men.”) The Firefighters Burn Institute’s annual fundraiser offers safety education, live demos, and resources to help prevent burn injuries. Donations are used to improve burn treatment and to fund burn recovery programs.
Also on February 7 from 11am to 2pm, we worked with Helping Hands to vet, sort and distribute 12,300 Valentine cards to seniors at a care facility in Orangevale. ... See MoreSee Less
Food Bank
The Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights donated over $1,000 worth of food to the Citrus Heights food bank.
(From our Facebook page)
Our club is thrilled to have partnered with the Citrus Heights PD to purchase and deliver cases of food today to the Sunrise Christian Food Ministry, benefiting families in Citrus Heights living with food insecurity during the pandemic.And a huge thank you to the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation for providing our club with a grant to fund this project and our members who donated to match the grant. In total we were able to provide over $1000 worth of food to them.
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We meet every 3rd Wednesday at 6pm located at the Round Table Clubhouse at Sunrise & Antelope. We recommend coming 30-minutes early to order food.
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At the February meeting of our Bella Vista Key Club, faculty advisor Anne Varanelli proudly displayed the club’s banner, missing for years, and found in a storage closet by a BV history teacher. ... See MoreSee Less
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At the 32nd annual “Fill the Boots for Burns” in the Sunrise Mall parking lot Citrus Heights February 7, we had a booth at which we handed out whistles, flashlights, emergency window punch, hammer and seat belt cutters, fireman related stickers, bracelets with emergency response info, and a little fire figurines. (We didn't give the window breaker/seat belt cutters to the kids. One of our members observed that “literally every single man who won those gave them to the women in their lives, apparently thinking that women drive off cliffs and land under water more frequently than men.”) The Firefighters Burn Institute’s annual fundraiser offers safety education, live demos, and resources to help prevent burn injuries. Donations are used to improve burn treatment and to fund burn recovery programs.
Also on February 7 from 11am to 2pm, we worked with Helping Hands to vet, sort and distribute 12,300 Valentine cards to seniors at a care facility in Orangevale. ... See MoreSee Less
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