Kiwanis is dedicated to membership growth and has set a goal of 1 million members by the year 2015, the organization’s 100th anniversary. This vision of growth is bigger than the organization and its future. It’s about identifying and influencing how the next generation of leaders will connect to and serve the world.
The Greater Houston Area currently has six Kiwanis Clubs and is in the process of chartering two more, the Kiwanis Club of Westchase and the Kiwanis Club of Summerwood.
We have also identified the following communities that may benefit from a local Kiwanis club: - Bellaire/Meyerland
- Cinco Ranch
- Greenspoint Area
- MacGregor/Greater Third Ward
- Medical Center
- Midtown
- Memorial City
- Pearland
- Spring
- Sugar Land
- West University/Rice Village
Any community can benefit from a Kiwanis club–our focus is to strengthen communities and make a better world for children through service and leadership. If you'd like to charter a Kiwanis club in your community, contact us.
There are many different types of Kiwanis Clubs. Select the type that is most beneficial to your community and convenient for your members. - Classic Kiwanis clubs - A classic Kiwanis club is the traditional club in most communities today. This type of club fits many communities and can be adapted to diverse groups, corporations or specific professional societies.
- Internet-based clubs - Internet-based clubs offer flexibility for those who travel or cannot attend traditional meetings. This type of club operates in much the same way as a classic club, except that club meetings are generally held in chat rooms and officers use technology extensively to keep members informed and connected.
- Company-based clubs - Company-based clubs are comprised of employees of a large company or organization, such as a hospital campus. Because of the convenient time and meeting location, employees are more inclined to join and participate as Kiwanis members.
- Young professionals clubs - Young professionals clubs meet the needs of younger members with busy lifestyles. These clubs generally have flexible meeting schedules, provide hands-on service projects, conduct social activities for members and families and use technology to assist in club operations and administration.
- Golden K Kiwanis clubs - Golden K clubs offer service and fellowship opportunities for older, retired citizens. Service projects, social events and fundraising events are geared toward specific interests of the club members. Meetings are generally scheduled mid-morning without a main meal.
Other active Kiwanis clubs within or nearby the Greater Houston Area but excluded from Texas-Oklahoma's Division 3 are listed below. To find clubs outside these areas, search for clubs.
- Division 28
- Kiwanis Club of Alvin
- Kiwanis Club of Bay City
- Kiwanis Club of Baytown
- Kiwanis Club of Galveston
- Kiwanis Club of La Marque
- Kiwanis Club of Padadena
- Kiwanis Club of Texas City
- Kiwanis Club of The NASA Area
- Division 9
- Kiwanis Club of College Station
- Kiwanis Club of Conroe
- Kiwanis Club of Conroe Friendly City
- Kiwanis Club of Huntsville
- Kiwanis Club of Navasota
- Kiwanis Club of The Woodlands
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