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ABOUT US

 

Mission Statement:  Serving the Children of the World

 

The Sapulpa Kiwanis club, much like the other clubs located in 80 nations across the globe, focuses on changing the world by serving children.


We sponsor leadership clubs in our local schools which we call "Service Leadership Programs" teaching children the value of volunteering, leadership skills, project planning and more. We have a Key Club in the High School, Builder's Clubs in the middle school and Jr. High and a K-Kids Club at Holmes Park. Click on the "Sponsored Programs" tab to learn more.

We raise money for service projects such as providing supplies to Head Start for needy families, organizing or helping with Holiday Angel Trees, enhancing local parks, honoring the Senior Student of the Month, providing scholarships to graduating Sapulpa Seniors, and more!

 

Some of our past projects include providing backpacks full of school supplies to local kids, supporting the local library, supporting the various other local charities such as Caring Community Friends, Youth Services of Creek County and more. 

The Sapulpa Kiwanis Club has a strong camaraderie and fellowship. Members make new friends by being part of our club and enjoy an excellent networking opportunity.

If serving children and your community is something you feel strongly about, contact us or come to a meeting and check us out!  It is a fun way to do good for Sapulpa and the world.

Kiwanians Larry and Chuck help the Salvation Army with their annual fundraising event for Christmas.

Sapulpa Kiwanis Helps the Community
Enhancing Kelly Lane Park

The Kiwanis Club of Sapulpa has helped enhance the beautiful Kelly Lane park by adding an additional walking trail, building a floating stage, and helping with community clean up days.


The additional trail will provide a safe route to school for kids as far west as Jefferson Heights Elementary. The Sapulpa Parks Department received a check from the Sapulpa Kiwanis Club of $100,000 for this trail system.  Read more

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