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H O W  T O  G E T  S T A R T E D

Young Kiwanis-family member More than 300 new clubs are built worldwide each year. Your community may not have a club yet, or it may benefit from the presence of another one. 

Here’s how to begin the process:

· Review the New-Club-Building Process 

· Club Development Managers (CDM) work in regions of the world to assist in the development of new clubs. Contact the CDM in your area. 

· To speak with a New Club Processing Representative, contact: For United States and Canada: 1-317/875-8755, ext. 203
All other Areas/Regions contact 1-317/875-8755, ext. 161 or E-mail