The Whitewater High School Key Club was active this year, with raising $450 for UNICEF, selling Poinsettias for the holiday season, volunteering at the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, organizing and making food for a Thanksgiving meal for the community, volunteering for Salvation Army Bell Ringing, and preparing for their big Leukemia and Lymphoma: Pennies for Patients fundraiser in February.

Ms. Lauren Wiemer, Key Club Advisor at Whitewater High School, said, “Our KEY Club has grown exponentially over the past few years. Each member brings something unique to the table. I am very proud of all the KEY club members who have dedicated their time and efforts towards bettering our community. Their leadership skills and work ethic is what makes our club successful. I look forward to what the rest of this year has in store for us!”

The Whitewater High School Key Club is a part of the Kiwanis family, which includes the University’s Circle K, Whitewater Kiwanis Foundation, and the Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club. Students are all volunteers who choose to make a difference in the community through service to others.

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