Krispy Kremes:
Raise about $200 every other month that goes towards paying off convention and for our Key Club funds.
Water Bottle Drive
We raised over 90+ water bottles and had spent an afternoon cleaning them out. Then we sent them to homeless shelters to be filled up with water. Finally, the bottles were distributed to homeless teens in the community.
Susan B. Komen Cancer Walk
This event was quite successful! Our club distributed food to those participants and had a fun time doing so. The walk had raised over one million dollars!
Car Wash
Our club had decided to have another car wash since the last was unsuccessful due to the weather. However, this time was quite productive compared to the last and we gained over $360 dollars! They money goes to our general fund and Holt International. Thank you to those who had helped out with either car wash!
Downtown Homeless Feeding Program
Work with Edmonds Woodway Key Club to feed the homeless.
Green Light Relay
This was a relay in order to promote traffic intersection awareness. As you may have heard, there was a girl who was killed in an automobile incident several months ago. This function was to raise money towards safety in the memory of this girl. Our club had three participants who walked at Shoreline Stadium to show our appreciation of the charitable event.
Seattle Rally
Seattle Rally was held on August 3rd and it was mandatory for our officers to attend. There was a successful clothing drive and other functions to raise money. It was a great way to meet new Key Clubbers and our club learned even more about what Key Club is about!
KC Weekend
Sent four members to the KC Weekend in Oregon during Sept. 6-8 to gain leadership skills and meet new Key Clubbers from the Pacific Northwest.
NW AIDS WALK 2002
Key Club teamed up with NHS to volunteer and participate in the NW AIDS WALK event. Volunteers either contributed as Seattle Center Greeters or Registration Guides. After volunteering, members participated in the 5k walk.
Mayor's Day of Concern for the Hungry
Key Club members stationed outisde LFP Albertsens and asked customers for either food or money donations. At the end of the day, we collected over 6 barrels of non-perishable foods and $270.
Big Brother/Sister Gala
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Sit & Knit
This is where the Shorecrest Choir and Key Club join together to learn how to knit. There will be pledges, and the money will go to our general Key Club fund. The knit items will be given to the homeless.Trauma Dolls
Dolls that are made afterschool on C days to give to Children's Hospital patience before their shots or any surgery. Key Clubbers cut, stuff, and sew the dolls before sending them. Our goal this year is to make 500 dolls by the end of the year!KC Week
For Key Club Week, Eugene Yang ( a Key Club Member) had organized a date where key clubbers could help bag food at the food bank.Gift Wrapping
We gift wrapped at Borders Bookstore in Downtown Seattle and at Office Depot on Aurora during the holiday season. The money will go toward our general funding for District Convention and our sponsoring of a HOLT child.Annual Sock & Blanket Drive
These Socks and Blankets will be donated to a homeless teen shelter. Boxes were made and put in each homeroom class. Key club opened up the sock drive to the entire student body. The last week of November was the kick off week, and collection started the first week of December. Although the drive was publicized as much as we hoped to reach our goal of 550 socks and 30 blankets, the Sock and Blanket Drive was extended until winter vacation. We sucessfully received 450 socks and 20 blanketsLFP Mall Rotary Sharing Tree
Several of our members were kind enough to help out with the Sharing Tree held at Lake Forest Park Mall. There, they would ask people to donate a gift for a child and organize the event. Our Key Club volunteered for several days and had a great time.