- Eliminate Project - To eliminate maternal & neonatal tetanus for the Earth, more than 100 million mothers and their future babies must be immunized. This requires vaccines, syringes, safe
storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more. It will take $110 million - and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis family.
- Contributed to a goal of $250,000 to help make improvements at Rock Springs 4-H Center located near Junction City, Kansas.
- Contribute to Toys for Tots at Christmas time.
- Generously support USD 352 students in a variety of local, state, and national events.
- Award scholarships to local students to attend college. Kiwanis member’s children receive preferred consideration.
- Deliver Meals-on-Wheels twice a year.
- Provide funding and assistance to Genesis, Sherman Co. Hospice, children’s summer reading and art programs, Little league boys and girls teams, early childhood education programs, project
graduation, and programs in service to disabled children and adults.
- Contribute to the Max Jones Fieldhouse improvement projects.
- Construction projects completed include Pioneer Park gazebo, two picnic shelters at Steever Park, shade shelters at Topside Territory, playground equipment at Steever Park, benches at parks,
helped build skeet houses at the gun club, and electronic sign at Max Jones Fieldhouse.