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Enochs Key Club

One of the ten clubs in Division 46 North of Region 12, CNH District. Serving the communities of Modesto, Riverbank, and Oakdale in California's Central Valley. 

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A little something about us...

Enochs Key Club has had a relatively short yet meaningful time with the community, having received its Official Club Charter on January 13th, 2010. Ever since then, we have been involved with numerous organizations and helped countless people in many ways.

Before the 2013-14 Key Club year, Division 46 Key Club realigned, having surpassed the number of schools per division. Though the limit is 15, we had 17 schools, after the chartering of Grace Davis and Gregori Key Clubs, located in Modesto, Turlock, Merced, and the areas in between. The division line was drawn just south of Patterson, through Keyes, and up into Tuolumne County, and thus, Division 46 North was born. Upon becoming a new division, we were required to select division colors and a mascot. In the end, forest green was selected as the division color, and Red Pandas were chosen over Peacocks and Squids. With our red and green colors, many have nicknamed us the "Christmas Division." In present day, our colors our maroon and gold.

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Now Division 46 North, D46N has 10 schools including Enochs, and is being led by our Lieutenant Governor, the awesome Sophia Marogi from Enochs for the '23-'24 Term.

Key Club International is the oldest, largest, and most successful non-profit student-led organization for high school students. We teach and spread our core values through community service: caring, character-building, inclusiveness, and leadership which were adopted by our Key Club International Board in 2002. Members of Key Club, a part of the community-service based Kiwanis International Family, develop themselves into young leaders as they positively impact their schools and communities.

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Our organization was the inspired vision of California State Commissioner of Schools Albert C. Olney, and vocational education teacher Frank C. Vincent, who together worked to establish the first Key Club at Sacramento High School in California on May 7, 1925. Female students were first admitted into Key Club in 1976, eleven years before women were admitted to Kiwanis International, our sponsoring organization.

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Today, Key Club exists on almost 5,000 high school campuses, 35 different countries, primarily in the United States and Canada. It has also grown internationally to the Caribbean nations, Central and South America, and most recently to Asia and Australia. With over 12 million hours of community service a year, Key Club International is an organization comprised of multi-state districts, divisions, and individual Key Clubs on high school campuses around the world. Our organization is funded by nominal dues paid by every member, as well as generous contributions by Kiwanis International to fund service-leadership training programs. Key Club’s district & international officers are high school leaders elected by the members at district and international conventions. Our community-service organization offers a wide range of opportunities to its members, such as by supporting our International Service Partners March of Dimes (funds research to reduce premature births), UNICEF (works to overcome poverty, violence, discrimination, and disease that afflict children around the world), and Children’s Miracle Network (raises funds for more than 170 children’s hospitals).

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The CNH District is represented by a bee mascot.

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CNH has three main goals to reach:

400,000 Service Hours          32,000 Dues Paid Members          $200,000 Raised for PTP

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All of the information above was taken and/or cited from the CNH website:

https://www.cnhkeyclub.org/ 

A short list of some of our contributions toward the community, club and division-wide, in our quest to follow CNH Key Club's motto - "Caring - Our Way of Life."

In general, our club has won multiple division awards, and some of our officers have gone on to be recognized by the district and even serve on the district board. Our spirit remains unparalleled within our division, and we strive to project our spirit throughout the term. We've witnessed tremendous growth in membership and activity in recent terms. Each year at Club Rush, we intend to spread these opportunities to as many people as possible and grow the service family. We hope to see you hop along the ride and help us continue our mission to the community!

We have made and donated food for the homeless at the Modesto Gospel Mission via canned food drives and food assembling service projects.

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We collaborated with the Society for disABILITIES with numerous programs aimed at helping kids with impairments, providing them with fun opportunities and activities.

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We earned Club of the Month of our division in August of 2023.​

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We have participated in a Trash Cleanup Project along the Santa Cruz backline.

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Enochs Key Club in the 2019-2020 term

Enochs Key Club

We are a student operated organization in Modesto, California, part of the CNH district (California, Nevada, and Hawaii), and part of the 46 North Division in Stanislaus County. We strive to create a better community through volunteering by delivering our community service.

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