ABOUT KEY CLUB AND THE CALIFORNIA-NEVADA-HAWAII DISTRICT
What is key club?
Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. It is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club has approximately 260,000 members in approximately 5,000 clubs. Key Club is represented in 37 countries.
Our history
Key Club International
The first Key Club was formed in Sacramento, California in 1925. Two Sacramento Kiwanis Club member, Albert C. Olney and Frank C. Vincent came up with the idea of Key Club. In 1943, Key Club became an international organization. It used to be an only boys club but became co-ed in 1977. In 1999, the total number of members hit 200,000! |
California-Nevada-Hawaii District
Sacramento, Monterey, Oakland Technical, Hemet, and Stockton (now Edison) High Schools were the first five officially chartered Key Clubs. In 1947, it was determined that a new district should be created. The first District Governor of the California-Nevada District was John Cooper of Oakland Technical High School and the first official California-Nevada District Convention was held in 1948, with participants from 23 Key Clubs in the district. The California-Nevada District included Hawaii after McKinley High School Key Club was chartered in 1952. |
our mission
Key Club is an international, student-led organization providing its members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.
our vision
We are caring and competent servant-leaders transforming communities worldwide.
our motto
“CARING – Our way of life"
our core values
Caring, Leadership, Character Building, and Inclusiveness
Our Pledge
“I pledge on my honor to uphold the objects of Key Club International;
to build my home, school and community;
to serve my nation and world;
and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.”
to build my home, school and community;
to serve my nation and world;
and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.”
Our cheers
How Do You Feel? Cheer
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CNH Rap
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I feel good! Oh, I feel so good!
UHH! (hip thrust) I feel fine! All of the time! Abooga! Abooga! Abooga! Booga! Booga! Remix Hold up, wait a minute! Let me put some booty in it! Uh! Some booty! Uh! Uh! Some booty! (Shake your butt) |
From the east to the west!
You know are the best! We're the district with the sting! And that's why we sing! We're the bees buzz buzz! We're the bees buzz buzz! It's all about the party hardy! CNH bees! |
District/Division goals
Division Goals:
1,612.9 / 9,000 Service Hours
$0 / $2,000 Raised for PTP & YES! Initiative
750 Dues-Paid Members
District Goals:
51,432 / 400,000 Service Hours
$1,092 / $200,000 Raised for PTP & Yes! Initiative
32,000 Dues Paid Members
1,612.9 / 9,000 Service Hours
$0 / $2,000 Raised for PTP & YES! Initiative
750 Dues-Paid Members
District Goals:
51,432 / 400,000 Service Hours
$1,092 / $200,000 Raised for PTP & Yes! Initiative
32,000 Dues Paid Members
Information as of June 2023
Learn more and follow us
Official Key Club Website: keyclub.org
Instagram: instagram.com/keyclubint Twitter: twitter.com/keyclub Facebook: facebook.com/keyclubintnl Youtube: Key Club International |
CNH CyberKey: cnhkeyclub.org
Instagram: instagram.com/cnh_keyclub Twitter: twitter.com/CNHKeyClub Facebook: facebook.com/calinevhakeyclub Pinterest: pinterest.com/cnhkeyclub Tumblr: cnhkeyclub.tumblr.com Youtube: CNH Key Club |
ABOUT DIVISION 22 HIKINA AND REGION 18
clubs in the division
Farrington High School
'Iolani High School
Kaiser High School
Kalani High School
Kamehameha High School
Maryknoll High School
Punahou High School
Roosevelt High School
'Iolani High School
Kaiser High School
Kalani High School
Kamehameha High School
Maryknoll High School
Punahou High School
Roosevelt High School
We love all y'all!!
DIVISION Mascot
The Mano Shark
DIVISION colors
Division 22 Hikina's colors are red and gold.
Division Goals
Division Goals:
1,318.4 / 9,000 Service Hours
$0 / $2,000 Raised for PTP & YES! Initiative
750 Dues-Paid Members
1 Spotlight on Service Program submission per club, per month
100% attendence at all DCMs
100% on-time MRF/Article and Visual submissions
1 division-wide service project every month
1,318.4 / 9,000 Service Hours
$0 / $2,000 Raised for PTP & YES! Initiative
750 Dues-Paid Members
1 Spotlight on Service Program submission per club, per month
100% attendence at all DCMs
100% on-time MRF/Article and Visual submissions
1 division-wide service project every month
past awards
Many members gain bronze, silver or gold in the Member Recognition Program.
our Region's History
Region 18 contains all the clubs in Hawaii. In 2013, Region 18 had a realignment of divisions because there were too many clubs. The Region was then split into 3 different divisions: 22 Hikina, 22 Komohana, and 22 Makai. Hikina, meaning East, has all the schools on the east side of Oahu. Komohana, meaning West, has all the schools on the west side of Oahu. Makai, meaning Ocean, has all the schools on Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii (or Big Island).