KIWANIS CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO

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Mission: San Francisco Kiwanis is a service organization comprised of a network of community-minded professionals from the Bay Area region. Though we strive to make a difference any way we can through the donation of money and services, we are focused on children's issues. We're active in local schools by sponsoring a Key Club at Washington High School. Twice a month, the members of the Kiwanis Club of SF come together for lunch to listen to guest speakers from the community, to network, to develop business relationships, and of course, to sign up for club-sponsored volunteer activities.

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a miner miracle General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

01/31/2009

A Miner Miracle is a SF nonprofit that provides professional clothing and image counseling to low income men and women. In 1998 I was invited to have lunch with the SF chapter of the Kiwanis Club and present our organization to the members. I went to find a warm and welcoming group of gentlemen that were genuinely interested in our work. They even asked thoughtful questions about the "makeover" process for women and I saw a few tears shed as I showed our video of "before and after" clients. To my surprise I got a donation. But more important I left feeling supported by my community in a very special way and hoping to be invited back. I have been asked back year after year for over 10 years and my donations seemed to increase even when the economy does not.To be able to depend on such support is invaluable. I have seen the club grow and they have been a big part of our growth. I don't attend many luncheons but I look forward to my annual lunch with my "friends". I have met incredible people at the Kiwanis Club that have been connected to our organization, one became a board member, others come to our events and became individual donors. I see the good they do for so many organizations like my own and have committed to join once I retire. I will be proud to be a member.

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