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‘Kids need adults who care,’ says Calcasieu Kiwanis Club’s McGinley

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‘Kids need adults who care,’ says Calcasieu Kiwanis Club’s McGinley
In the heart of Louisiana, local Kiwanis clubs are making a profound impact on the lives of children and communities. From organizing festive parades to providing essential resources, these dedicated volunteers are transforming the world one small act at a time. This article delves into the inspiring stories and initiatives of the Calcasieu, South Lake Charles, and Sulphur Kiwanis clubs, showcasing their unwavering commitment to making a difference.

Igniting Brighter Futures: Kiwanis Clubs' Unwavering Dedication

Calcasieu Kiwanis Club: Championing Children's Wellbeing

The Calcasieu Kiwanis Club is a shining example of how a group of like-minded individuals can come together to uplift their community. Led by Ronald McGinley, the club supports organizations that cater to the needs of young people, including Boys Village and initiatives focused on supporting individuals on the autism spectrum. McGinley emphasizes the club's core belief that "kids need adults who care," a sentiment that resonates with the club's diverse membership.The Calcasieu Kiwanis Club's impact extends beyond traditional boundaries, as they collaborate with various community partners to address the unique challenges faced by local youth. From funding educational programs to providing essential resources, the club's efforts are tailored to meet the evolving needs of the children they serve. By fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment, the Calcasieu Kiwanis Club is shaping the future, one child at a time.

South Lake Charles Kiwanis Club: Forging Connections, Transforming Lives

For Danny Lewis, joining the South Lake Charles Kiwanis Club was a natural extension of his desire to make a difference in his community. After moving back to Lake Charles from Houston, Lewis connected with fellow club member Don Ash, who introduced him to the world of Kiwanis and the myriad of service opportunities it offers.Under the leadership of current president Matt Hughes, the South Lake Charles Kiwanis Club is actively engaged in a diverse range of initiatives. From funding the Bringing Up Grades (BUGs) program in local schools to providing Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to families in need, the club's efforts are far-reaching and impactful. Their partnership with Target for an annual shopping spree further exemplifies their commitment to empowering children and families.The South Lake Charles Kiwanis Club's dedication to making a tangible difference is evident in the way they allocate the funds raised through their Sportsman's Raffle. By supporting organizations like Family and Youth Counseling, Boy Scouts of America, and the Down's Syndrome Association of SWLA, the club ensures that their resources are channeled towards initiatives that truly transform lives.

Sulphur Kiwanis Club: Spreading Joy and Opportunity

For longtime Sulphur Kiwanis Club member Randy Broussard, the club's annual Christmas parade holds a special place in his heart. Broussard, who spearheaded the parade's inception in the late 1970s and early 1980s, recognized the power of a festive celebration to bring joy and wonder to the lives of local children.While Broussard's initial vision of a Macy's-style parade was tempered by the practical realities of Sulphur's low overhead transmission wires, he quickly discovered that simple pleasures, such as eight-foot floating balloons and the presence of Santa Claus, were more than enough to ignite the excitement and delight of the community's youngest members.The Sulphur Kiwanis Club's commitment to serving children extends far beyond the annual parade. Through initiatives like the Pitch, Hit and Run program and the Born Learning Trail, the club provides engaging educational and recreational opportunities that foster the holistic development of local youth. Additionally, the club awards a ,000-per-semester, four-year scholarship to a deserving Sulphur High School senior, further investing in the future of their community.The Sulphur Kiwanis Club's primary fundraiser, the boiled shrimp dinners sold around the Easter holiday, serves as a testament to the club's dedication to their cause. Under the leadership of current president Chad Guidry, the club continues to find innovative ways to support the children and families they serve, making a lasting impact on the Sulphur community.

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