Recently, the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Board of Directors approved $89,963 in grant requests from five of our partner hospitals. These five grants will be used by our partner hospitals in Honolulu, Loma Linda, Reno, Madera, and Oakland to expand their trauma prevention programs; to provide pediatric trauma training to their staff; and to purchase pediatric […]
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Because Children Deserve to Read…
To put it simply: Children deserve to read, and they deserve to have a place to read that is comfortable, safe and inviting. Unfortunately, for many children, access to books and a safe and nurturing place where they can get lost in a story simply doesn’t exist in their world, which is why the Kiwanis […]
Foundation Awards $93,485 in Grants
The Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Board of Directors recently approved five grant requests from our partner hospitals totaling $93,485.85. These grants will be used by our partner hospitals in Oakland, San Diego, Madera, Honolulu and Reno to expand injury prevention programs; provide advanced pediatric training to doctors and nurses; and to purchase specialized pediatric medical equipment. […]
Division 13 Sponsors Bike Rodeo & Safety Fair
On Saturday, April 11, 2015, Division 13 Kiwanis Clubs joined forces to hold a Bicycle Rodeo & Safety Fair in the parking lot of Downey High School. In partnership with the Downey Chamber of Commerce and the City of Downey’s 22nd Annual Street Faire, Kiwanis members along with their SLP members set the project in […]
Grant Provides 225 Bike Helmets to Children
Thanks in part to a grant from the Cal-Nev-Ha Children’s Fund, 225 children received a free bike helmet after completing a bicycle safety course sponsored by the Poway Kiwanis club. More than 200 children and their families attended the Kiwanis Kids Safety Fair where they were invited to bring their bike in for a free […]
Greater Lodi Club Hosts Summer Safety Project
On a warm evening in July, the Kiwanis Club of Lodi kicked-off their nine-week PTP Safety Project by setting up an informative injury prevention booth at their local farmers market. With representatives from three local Key Clubs, Kiwanians and Key Clubbers distributed child passenger safety and bicycle safety literature to hundreds of children and their […]