About Us
Kiwanis International is proud of over 108 years of service: 1915 - 2023.
Mission: Serving the children of the world.
Vision: Improving the world, one child and one community at a time.
Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club
The Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club was chartered in 1984, the first service club in the Kingston area. Members serve the areas of Kingston, Indianola, Hansville, Port Gamble, Little Boston and Eglon. See the projects page to learn about local Kiwanis service.
Officers for 2024-2025:
Dave Muller and Rick Eveleth, co-presidents Youth Director/Key Club liaison: Diane Van Diest
Glenn Malin, immediate past president Jenn Markaryan, director (2023-2026)
Lorie Bischoff and Jan Erickson, co -vice presidents Stefanie Maxwell, director (2024-2027)
Stephanie Bento, secretary Helen Hoover, director (2024-2025)
Dahlia Malin, treasurer Jenn Markaryan, President Kingston
Dave Wetter and Mike Reed, co-presidents-elect Kiwanis Foundation
Officers for 2024-2025:
Dave Muller and Rick Eveleth, co-presidents Youth Director/Key Club liaison: Diane Van Diest
Glenn Malin, immediate past president Jenn Markaryan, director (2023-2026)
Lorie Bischoff and Jan Erickson, co -vice presidents Stefanie Maxwell, director (2024-2027)
Stephanie Bento, secretary Helen Hoover, director (2024-2025)
Dahlia Malin, treasurer Jenn Markaryan, President Kingston
Dave Wetter and Mike Reed, co-presidents-elect Kiwanis Foundation
Kiwanis International clubs are found in more than 80 nations worldwide. Kiwanis and its family of clubs-nearly 600,000 members strong-annually raise more than $100 million and dedicate more than 18 million volunteer hours to strengthen communities and serve children. The Kiwanis family of clubs include Kiwanis, Aktion (for adults with disabilities), Circle K (for college students), Key Club (for high school students), Builder's Club (middle school) and K-Kids (elementary students).
Kiwanis is unique as a service club in its focus on children and projects that improve the lives of children, both locally and internationally. These projects include neo-natal care, health and safety, nutrition, parenting, early childhood development, and literacy. Also included are projects to protect teens and promote their healthy choices and leadership development. For more information about Kiwanis International, see the International website: http://www.kiwanis.org.
Kiwanis is unique as a service club in its focus on children and projects that improve the lives of children, both locally and internationally. These projects include neo-natal care, health and safety, nutrition, parenting, early childhood development, and literacy. Also included are projects to protect teens and promote their healthy choices and leadership development. For more information about Kiwanis International, see the International website: http://www.kiwanis.org.