Thursday, March 28, 2013

Everything Canyon Lake Kids Youth Community Service Clubs


Canyon Lake Youth Clubs that give back through Community service and promoting positive messages are an                  inspiration to everyone!

STARTZVILLE ELEMENTARY’S KC CLUB/ MOUNTAIN VALLEY MIDDLE F.O.R. CLUB
Modeled after the National “Rachel’s Challenge” Program, Elementary school students are encouraged to live a life of purpose, do simple acts of kindness and the club helps them to reach out with Kindness and Compassion to make their school a better place. The MVMS club members learn the power of deliberately reaching out in word and action to others to start what Rachel called a “chain reaction of kindness and compassion”. It encourages participants to examine their own lives in the light of the 5 challenges:


MVMS LEO CLUB
Student Mission: Have fun and make new friends while helping the community and the world.
Leo club motto: Leadership, Experience, Opportunity  
Leadership: Leo members acquire skills as project organizers and motivators of their peers.
Experience: They discover how teamwork and cooperation can bring about change in their community and the world.
Opportunity: Leos develop positive character traits and receive recognition for their contributions                            
https://www.facebook.com/leoclubs

OCTAGON CLUB AT CLHS             


An all-inclusive youth organization, sponsored by Optimist International, the Optimist Creed embraces positive values like optimism and respect for self and others while engaging in community service. The mission is to use a passion for making a difference to reach out to other people wishing to make a difference too!
Link to the Canyon Lake Optimist Newsletter


Each of these youth clubs perform valuable community services for so many in the Canyon Lake Community: the elderly, veterans, children, animals, and the environment and the members gain valuable leadership skills plus wonderful opportunities for scholarships through the sponsors.

For further information on valuable youth programs being brought to our schools and community, Link to the next blog post, Positive Youth Initiatives

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