![]() There’s nothing like it.” Its members hope to volunteer more often next year! Key Club officers and members admire the flower exhibit at the AZ State Fair. One of Key Club’s officers expresses that “volunteering at Andre’s House may be a long day, but at the end of the day, it’s very rewarding to know that you’re making a difference in others’ lives. They’ve helped prep food and tables, as well as serve food and drinks to the homeless and clean up bathrooms and floors. Both times, they’ve gone straight after school and ended their day at around 8 pm. They have visited and volunteered at Andre’s House, a homeless shelter and food bank, two times this semester. An anonymous Key Clubber notes that “participating in Adopt-A-Family was the perfect way to wrap up our first semester as it showed why it’s important to look beyond ourselves and meet the wants and needs of others’ who are unable to do so themselves.” Key Clubbers have been just as generous and productive this second semester. Key Club members went shopping at Walmart for a few hours, splurging on toys, clothes, shoes, and other basic necessities. Its members were very much devoted to helping make others’ Christmases merry and bright as they selected two adoptees and spent over $100 on each child! Their adoptees consisted of a young girl and a boy. One of their favorite events that they’ve participated in this school year was Adopt-A-Family. Vega, participated in North Phoenix Kiwanis’ Turkey Trot, in which they helped pack food and distribute it to those in need. Mary’s Food Drive and raised thousands of dollars worth of canned food in addition to the cans donated, and a week before Thanksgiving, its members and club advisor, Mr. For instance, in November, Key Club held its annual St. Furthermore, November and December kept them even busier as they worked hard to give thanks and give back. Members did not only raise awareness for Breast Cancer and for giving back to the community, but they also fundraised and donated to both causes. ![]() For example, in October, Key Clubbers participated in Hurricane Harbor’s Walkathon, followed by Love Our Schools Day at Pure Hearts Church, and its virtual partnership with Tempe Town Beach’s Breast Awareness Walk. ![]() From the beginning of the school year, Key Club members have actively given back to the community and performed acts of service. Its members actively stand for what they believe in through community service, positively impacting others in their schools and communities. Vega come together to chaperone and engage with special needs students at AZ’s State Fair on Kids Day.Įssentially, Key Club is a student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to serve, build character, and develop leadership and friendships. Thunderbird High School’s Key Club has gone above and beyond once again this year caring for the community and environment varying from treating people and the environment with kindness to actively participating in walkathons and 5Ks, raising awareness for important causes such as breast cancer, homelessness, and waste management. As Key Club International declares, “Caring is our way of life!” ![]()
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