December 2008
David Maloney, Editor
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Fighting to Save Children in Africa
by Raga S. Elim, Ph.D., Chairman, Capital District Committee on International Understanding

The more money we raise, the more African children we can save. We will keep you updated on our progress towards our goal of $25,000 by means of the thermometer shown to the left. As of today we have raised $1675. Donations toward this Initiative are tax deductible....more

Local Key Club Featured in Video
by Nicole McDermott

Watch this inspiring video featuring the Key Club of West Springfield High School in West Springfield, Virginia, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Tysons Corner, Virginia, in the Capital District...more

Botetourt Club/Education Center Charity Partnership Marks 20 Years
by Clarence Renshaw, President, Botetourt Kiwanis

Thanksgiving 2008 marks the twentieth anniversary of a special relationship between the Kiwanis Club of Botetourt, the students at Botetourt Technical Education Center, and more than 600 grateful people in Botetourt County. For the past two decades, the students and members of the community service organization have joined together to help make Thanksgiving and Christmas brighter holidays by collecting and buying food to present to needy individuals and families in the County...more

Suburban Frederick Club Raffle Winners Flying High
by Dave Maloney

A recently-held fundraising raffle resulted in a mother-son team winning a helicopter flight donated by Willem and Alice Meiners of Hellocopter.org. (Willem and Alice have flown "around the world" in this helicopter.) Watch the movie!

Goodbye "Capital Builder" Hello "MiniBuilder"
by Dave Maloney, Editor

Recently the Capital District Board of Trustees voted to discontinue the printed version of the Capital Builder. This decision comes on the heels of a recent survey to which many club members responded with some excellent arguments both for and against doing away with the Capital Builder...more

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Kiwanis Club of Denbigh Supports Local Womens Home
by Jim Russell

The Kiwanis Club of Denbigh is a small group that benefits the community in a large way. From building a picnic shelter for the Boys and Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula, building wheelchair ramps for local families in need, to giving out over 1000 free books to local children through the Joy of Reading Program, Denbigh Kiwanians make a huge difference in the lives of many local children and families.

Recently, the club was happy to contribute to the Menchville House which serves local women and their children in transition, offering shelter, hope and resources to face life with new coping skills, strength and determination. The club very much believes in the work that the Menchville house does to help women and their children who, for one reason or another, need help to get back on their feet after facing a life changing challenge.

Menchville House is a place where women learn to defeat old behaviors with spiritual, vocational counseling and lifestyle adaptation assistance, gaining assurance and self-esteem, which helps them to function as an independent person. This assistance also greatly benefits their children which is a large focus of the Denbigh Kiwanis club's goals. James Russell, president of the Kiwanis Club of Denbigh states, (that) "we are pleased to be able to offer this assistance to Menchville House and appreciate the great work they do in the community for women and children. Our contribution of $2,000 will help the Menchville House in its efforts and we hope they will continue to serve the Denbigh area. I also hope that other groups will be able to step up and give so that local women can rebound from some of the unavoidable challenges thrown in their path". Pictured is James Russell, President of Denbigh Kiwanis Club (right) and Menchville House Executive Director, Sylvia Jones (Left).

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