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Kiwanis Division 23 West Jamaica Middlesex South Leadership Training Conference July 11, 2010. Presented by P. Dir. Christopher Humber.
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What's Service Leadership? We define Service Leadership as the next step beyond service learning. Once a young person fully understands the concept of learning by helping others, he or she begins to grow personally as a leader. The Service Leadership concept is based on the philosophy of Servant Leadership, a term coined by Robert K. Greenleaf to define a leader who is servant first. “It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first,” Greenleaf wrote. “Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead.”Servant Leadership
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Service Leadership Programme Kiwanis International empowers people at every stage of life to become competent, capable, and compassionate leaders by helping them learn to help others. Through its Service Leadership Programs, Kiwanis enables its youngest leaders to serve their communities, opening doors for them to change the world. The Kiwanis Service Leadership Programmes form an integral part of the activities of Kiwanis and the EC&C District is proud of the achievements of its Service Leadership Programs.
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We hold the future As a Kiwanis member, you have the privilege of serving and guiding these young leaders. Kiwanis Kids Three programs for students between the ages of 6 and 12: K-Kids, Bring Up Grades (BUG), and Terrific Kids. Builders Club A leadership program for middle and junior high school students. Key Club International The largest high school service leadership organization in the world. Key Leader A weekend experience designed to empower emerging student leaders. Circle K International A global service organization for university students.
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Dues for SLP K Kids = US$5.50 per member Aktion Club = US$5.50 per member Builders Club = US$5.50 per member Key Club = US$8.00 per member Circle K = US$25. 00 per member N.B. All clubs must not have less than 15 paid members annually. The dues deadline is October 15 each year.
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Administrators
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Circle K (Caribbean) Lloyd Davis (Heather) lloyda@cwjamaica.com lloyda@cwjamaica.com
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Builders and K-Kids Clubs (Caribbean) Veviene McDonald DLG vrmcdonald@cwjamaica.com vrmcdonald@cwjamaica.com
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Navara Dennis DLG (Marcia) iriesnuff@hotmail.com iriesnuff@hotmail.com Key Club (Jamaica
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Let us work together Maintain the clubs present before sponsoring new ones Share ideas and projects with these clubs Provide Guidance and training for these clubs Do joint sponsorships where possible
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Deliquent Circle K Portmore Community College Portmore Community College Old Harbour Northern Caribbean University G C Foster College
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