About our Kiwanis club

Kiwanis Club of West Racine donation to Racine County Ice Center, Jan. 10, 2024.
Kiwanis Club of West Racine was pleased to make a $10,000 donation to the Racine County Ice Center (RCIC) project. This indoor ice arena will be an important community asset. #KidsNeedKiwanis

The Kiwanis Club of West Racine has been active in the Racine, Wis., community since 1976. Our club, with approximately 40 members, is part of a 600,000-member international organization devoted to serving the children of the world. Please take a few minutes to explore our website and plan on checking out a meeting!

We currently meet Wednesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Living Faith Church, 2915 Wright Avenue, Racine. Guests are always welcome! To attend a meeting, please contact Membership Chair Shirley Meyer at 262-260-8101 (email: [email protected]) or Secretary Mary Sue Langendorf at 262-498-1323 (email: [email protected])   Hope to see you soon!

The Kiwanis Mission & Vision

Kiwanis empowers communities to improve the world by making lasting differences in the lives of children. Kiwanis strives to be a positive influence in communities worldwide — so that one day, all children will wake up in communities that believe in them, nurture them and provide the support they need to thrive. Our Kiwanis club fulfills the Kiwanis mission by serving our community through service projects and the volunteer hours of individual members.

Kiwanis Service

Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage approximately 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US$100 million every year for communities, families and projects. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone.

Our Kiwanis club focuses on changing the world by serving children, one child in our community at a time. To reach more people and have a greater service impact on their communities, many clubs sponsor a Kiwanis family club — K-Kids for primary school children; Builders Clubs for adolescents; Key Clubs for teens; Circle K clubs for college/university students and Aktion Clubs for adults living with disabilities.

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