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ABOUT

What is Key Club?

No, it is not a club that makes keys! The KEY stands for Kiwanis Educating Youth. Key Club International is an international student-led community service organization, which provides its members with the opportunity to perform community service, build character, and develop leadership. Key Club is unique because a local Kiwanis club, composed of the leading business and professional people of the community and a high school, jointly sponsors it. Key Club is the largest service organization of its kind. It offers numerous opportunities to link service learning with character education programming.

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What is PTP?

PTP, also known as the Pediatric Trauma Program, was first founded in 1984 and combats pediatric trauma, the leading cause of death found in children under the age of 14. The Pediatric Trauma Program aims to educate people to prevent injuries and help those who are afflicted by trauma to lead safe and healthy lives.

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What is MNT?

Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus, is the condition in which newborns suffer extreme pain due to their sensitivity to light and touch. MNT is most known to affect not only newborns, but also mothers, especially in countries with little to no access to health care. Programs, such as the Eliminate Project, rely on donations to achieve their goal of preventing these needless and painful deaths.

With the help from members of the Kiwanis Family, including our very own club, Kiwanis’s partners are able to buy equipment to treat Pediatric Trauma and MNT to ensure patients’ future lives.

Bolsa Grande Key Club

Bolsa Grande Key Club is one of the largest service focused clubs on our campus! If you’ve seen people running around asking “How do you feel?” that’s most definitely us. Our huge Ohana isn’t like any other and we’re all about giving back to our community. BGKC has been serving and fundraising through thick and thin with numerous service opportunities for members this term. We’ve recently gotten August Club of the Month, and won’t stop until we get that threepeat Club of the Year.

Divison 4 North

Division 4 North (D04N) is a division within Region 3 and CNH District. D04N consists of Bolsa Grande, Century, Garden Grove, Los Amigos, La Quinta, Pacifica, Rancho Alamitos, Santiago, Valley, and Westminster high schools. D04N fundraises for its preferred charities, such as March of Dimes, UNICEF, Children’s Miracle Network, and PTP. Our mascot is Toby the Otter, and our official color is Teal.

Region 3 

Region 3, also known as the Rainbow Region, is one of the 18 regions in the Cali-Nev-Ha District. It covers La Habra to San Clemente and consists of 77 high schools and 7 different divisions: 04 West, 04 East, 30 South, 04 Central, 04 North, 04 South, and 30 North. The divisions were first known as Division 4 and Division 30, but were split after reaching the maximum of 16 schools. Division 30 split into North and South in 1996 while Division 4 was split into East, West and North in 1994 and 2006. Region 3 comes together through many well-known annual events, such as Beach Boomba, Regional Training Conference, and more.

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For more Information Check the CNH Website

California-Nevada-Hawaii

Key Club International is made up of a grand total of 34 districts. CNH is the district in which BGKC, D04N, and Region 3 falls under. It’s a three statewide district encompassing California, Nevada, and Hawaii. Our District Executives are Daniel Min (Governor), Grace Yim (Secretary), and Yena Suh (Treasurer). Our mascot is the buzzin' bee and our motto is “Caring-Our Way of Life.”

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For more information about Key Club International Check their Website

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