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About the CNH District
The CNH District consists of 79 mighty divisions led by the most dedicated student leaders today. We are also the largest district in Key Club International! To delve deeper into our district's mission and impact, read more about us and discover how we're making a difference.
Get Involved With Us!
Explore our "Divisions" page to see if your school has a Key Club and reach out to them! If your school does not have one, reach out to your Lieutenant Governor and start one. For additional support, you can find more officers' information on the "Meet the District Board" page.
Read this month's District Newsletter and featured articles from YOUR clubs and divisions below! If you'd like to see past newsletters or additional articles, please navigate to News > Newsletters or News > Articles. Enjoy!
Check out YOUR article submissions below or in the Articles page !
Spring Tea Party
AZC, Albany, D02N
On May 18th, our club volunteered at the El Cerrito community center for a local event called the Spring Tea Party. Members helped set up tables and chairs prior to the start of the event as well as helping deliver food and tea to tables during the event. KC members also helped clean up after the event as well.
Seaside Marathon
DV, Oxnard, D42W
On Sunday, May 19th, we partnered with Pacifica Key Club to volunteer at the Seaside Marathon. Over 20 Key Club members participated in various activities throughout the event. These activities included setting up, handing out snacks and refreshments, awarding medals, and finally cleaning up the area and equipment. Many volunteers even went the extra mile by doing double shifts, dedicating their entire morning and afternoon to helping out. As a thank you for their amazing work, all volunteers received a free meal (tacos!). Thank you to everyone who took time out of their day to serve their community and ensure a positive experience for all marathoners. We truly appreciate you!
June DCM
AL, Crescenta Valley, D03N
The June DCM this year was an incredibly enjoyable slime social held at Two Strike Park! I arrived slightly late but was immediately super excited to be meeting other Key Club members from my region. Samantha, our LTG, had brought a lot of different supplies, and everyone was completely laser-focused on perfecting their slime recipes. My friend and I decided to capture our progress with a time-lapse video to keep the moment as a cherished memory. Meanwhile, others bonded over mixing various types of slime like crunchy, fluffy, clear, and glossy slimes, sharing personal stories with each other. Overall, the event was a blast, providing an excellent opportunity for us to connect and strengthen our bonds within the region. It was not just about making slime but also about building relationships and creating lasting memories together as a division. I am so excited to see what events our division holds next and to get closer with everyone in my division.
At the beginning of each term, your CNH District Executives create goals they work diligently to complete by the end of the term. The 2024-2025 goals are as follows:
97,634/425,000 Service Hours |
22.9% |
$7,820.38/$175,000 PTP/YES! Initiative |
4.4% |
28,068/32,000 Dues Paid Members |
87.7% |
Let's work hard to reach all of our goals by District Convention 2025!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to the leadership team!
District Governor: Austin Alves
District Secretary: Tak Nishida
District Treasurer: Elizabeth Gilmore
District News Editor: Nia Danelia
District Technology Editor: Vera Faith Del Rio
District Visual Media Editor: Cassie Nguyen
Communications & Marketing Chair: Isabelle Schinzing
District Convention Chair: Tristan Decious
Kiwanis Family & Foundation Chair: Leya Wu
Membership Development & Education Chair: Rachel An
Membership Recognition Chair: Sarah Ganiko
Membership Growth Chair: Amelia Gaspar
Policy, International Business & Elections Chair: Carolyn Kao
Service Projects Chair: Alice Sar