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Sponsored Organizations

Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club sponsors the UW-Whitewater Circle K Club, the Whitewater High School's Key Club, and the Whitewater Middle School Builders Club. 

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The Circle K Club is an International Service Organization and serves as the collegiate branch of the Kiwanis International Family. Our local club is made up of UW-Whitewater students and offers a wide range of service, leadership, and fellowship opportunities that impact their community and fellow members in the most positive of ways. Some recent projects included making door decorations and volunteering with the local Fairhaven Senior Services, making tie blankets for the Children's Hospital in Milwaukee, and hosting guest speakers. They meet on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM in Hyland 1306 on the UW-Whitewater campus and can be contacted at https://uww.presence.io/organization/circle-k-international

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The Key Club is an International High School Organization that involves members and their communities through service and volunteerism. Our local club is made up of students from Whitewater High School. With thousands of clubs spread over 38 countries, the impact they make provides service, builds character, and develops leadership for all of their members. Some recent projects include Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, selling poinsettias for the holiday season, organizing and making food for Thanksgiving, and volunteering for Salvation Army Bell Ringing. For more information, you can contact their advisor at cmendez@wwusd.org.

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The Builders Club is an International Organization that empowers youth through community service and volunteerism. With over 1,500 builders clubs in middle schools around the world, they are fully student-run and uniquely serve their respective communities. Our local Builders Club is made up of Whitewater Middle School Students. Recent projects include an annual rake-and-run event that completed yard work throughout the Whitewater community, harvested produce and made it available at the Whitewater community space, and donated self-grown food for the Whitewater food bank.

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