Members

Get ready to have fun and help your community

Being a part of a K-Kids club means being in a place where you belong and where you make a difference. K-Kids members are on a team of students who like to have fun, do things that matter and make their school and community better.

As a member, students agree to: 

  • Learn and live the club pledge and core values.

  • Attend club meetings.

  • Participate in fundraising, donations, advocacy and hands-on service projects.

  • Invite other students to join.

Every person has leadership potential. K-Kids is a great place for young students to begin to develop as service leaders through meaningful club experiences.

K-Kids members who lead:

  • Step forward to volunteer for tasks and steadily increase their involvement.

  • Value and model teamwork.

  • Display respect and care for others when leading.

  • Develop problem-solving skills.

  • Move from ideas to action.

  • Practice teamwork – work with and support fellow members.

Member resources

There are many additional resources that members can use to help achieve the club’s goals. Check out the member calendar, member journal, service and fundraising ideas, downloadable member recruitment cards, and activities.

K-Kids member guide

Members contribute to the club's success by being engaged, using their talents and doing service that matters. The K-Kids Member Guide helps them explore their talents and interests and set goals. The guide is also a place for members to record their own research, ideas, details and reflections on club service projects.

Service resources

Check out the guides, idea lists, forms and other tools to help you and your club at every step of service.

Moving to middle / junior high school? Join or start a Builders Club

If you’re graduating from primary/elementary school, continue your service leadership experience in the Kiwanis family — become a member of Builders Club! Hang with awesome people who have the same passion for helping others and serving the community. If your new school doesn’t have a club, follow the advice in How to Start a Builders Club.