Live to Serve, Love to Serve
Circle K International began as a Kiwanis Club service project but eventually turned into a community service organization. Today, it is the largest collegiate service organization with more than 13,000 collegians and nearly 550 campuses worldwide. CKI is founded on three tenets: Service, Leadership, and Fellowship. The potential of CKI lies within its members and their ability to positively influence members of society who are facing the ultimate personal decision and those who will one day create the vision of mankind for generations to come. Circle K provides opportunities for students to become involved on their campuses and communities through service work to others in need. CKI is constantly striving to become the leading global community-service organization on college and university campuses that enriches the world one member, one child, and one community at a time.
Circle K International began as a Kiwanis Club service project but eventually turned into a community service organization. Today, it is the largest collegiate service organization with more than 13,000 collegians and nearly 550 campuses worldwide. CKI is founded on three tenets: Service, Leadership, and Fellowship. The potential of CKI lies within its members and their ability to positively influence members of society who are facing the ultimate personal decision and those who will one day create the vision of mankind for generations to come. Circle K provides opportunities for students to become involved on their campuses and communities through service work to others in need. CKI is constantly striving to become the leading global community-service organization on college and university campuses that enriches the world one member, one child, and one community at a time.
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Website designed by Jennifer Li | Updated by Katie Dizon and Monty Sovann | Website issues? Contact [email protected]
Website designed by Jennifer Li | Updated by Katie Dizon and Monty Sovann | Website issues? Contact [email protected]