Join us!
Make a difference in your community with the Carmel Valley Kiwanis!
At the Carmel Valley Kiwanis, we are dedicated to improving the lives of children in our community. Our members work together to identify local needs and create impactful projects that benefit kids and families. Whether it’s organizing events, fundraising for scholarships, or supporting local businesses, we believe that small actions can lead to big change!
Why join us?
Make a direct impact on the lives of kids & students
Connect with like-minded community members
Develop leadership skills through service projects
Enjoy the camaraderie of passionate & dedicated group
Be a part of something meaningful! To learn more or to join, please email Alan Crockett, Head of Memberships, at ______.
What does it take?
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Support the Mission
If you’re committed to making a difference in the lives of children and improving the community, this is the club for you! Stay informed about club initiatives, share ideas, and support fundraisers or service efforts in any way you can!
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Attend Monthly Meetings
We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month where we plan events, discuss community needs, and collaborate on service projects over dinner.
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Volunteer at Events
Put service into action by helping with community events, fundraisers, and hands-on projects that directly benefit local kids and families. Your time and effort are what make the Kiwanis successful!
Why volunteer?
Volunteerism connotes a mindset or a philosophy. It can also mean an attitude of service or a willingness to give back to your community — and in doing so, to make the world around you a better place.
As it turns out, volunteerism doesn’t just help the organization, population or community on the receiving end. Volunteering your time or energy can have amazing benefits for you, too. Below are a few ways that volunteering can change your life for the better:
Connection. Volunteering gives you the chance to meet new people and can improve your social and relationship skills. Volunteering with family members or friends can provide an opportunity to spend meaningful time with those people, thereby strengthening those relationships.
A sense of meaning. A lot of research has been done on the link between altruism and happiness. The happiness that many people feel as a result of volunteering may be related in part to the increased sense of purpose and self-confidence experienced when people are generous with their time and energy.
A longer lifespan. In addition to its emotional and mental benefits, volunteering can improve your physical health. Volunteering can lower stress levels and enhance peoples’ overall sense of well-being, both of which can have positive effects on physical health. Many volunteering opportunities also entail physical labor, which can be a great source of exercise.
Meet the board
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Mike Wecker
PRESIDENT
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Joe Greene
VICE PRESIDENT
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David Bush
IMM. PAST PRESIDENT
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Larry O'Rourke
SECRETARY
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Alina O'Rourke
TREASURER
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Anthony Belleci
TREASURER ADVISOR
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Alan Crockett
BOARD MEMBER
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Mike Thatcher
BOARD MEMBER
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Jeff Markow
MEMBER
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Steve Davalos
MEMBER
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John Brocco
BOARD MEMBER
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Mel Pritchard
BOARD MEMBER
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Dori Beckham
BOARD MEMBER
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Mike Miller
BOARD MEMBER
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Fernando Morgadinho
BOARD MEMBER