Kiwanis Prosthetic Hand Program | October 2017

On October 28, 2017 the Kiwanis Club of Rolling Hills Estates held their second annual project to assemble 12 prosthetic hands. The prosthetic hands will be donated to a nonprofit organization for distribution to needy children that have lost their fingers as a result of birth or injury.

The components were manufactured by Palos Verdes on the Net (PVNeT) a nonprofit technology center using 3D printing. Sixteen Kiwanis Key Club high school students assembled the hands. The students were from the three local high schools, Peninsula, Palos Verdes and Mary Star.

The Kiwanis Club of Rolling Hills Estates joins the global network of passionate volunteers using 3D printing to help children, giving them a “Helping Hand” where medical care is hard to find and where owning a traditional prosthetic device is nothing but a dream.

Scholarship Luncheon 2017

On June 4, 2017, the Kiwanis Club of Rolling Hills Estates honored 24 students, their families and their counselors at the Los Verdes Golf Course.

Outstanding high school graduates represented Palos Verdes, PV Peninsula, Phineas Banning, Port of Los Angeles, and San Pedro High Schools. Continuing scholars represented: Boston University; Washington College; Marymount California University; Northeastern University; Ohio State University; and West Virginia University. Awards are based upon academic achievement, service and “heart.” In addition to a monetary award (which may continue throughout undergraduate and into graduate work), the club offers year-round support and mentoring for these future leaders.

Special awards were presented to student leaders in Key Club and in KIWINS. Nathanial Pereira, President of the Palos Verdes Peninsula KIWINS Club was honored for his service to the Palos Verdes and greater South Bay community. Huy Nguyen, President of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Key Club, was recognized for his outreach and service to the campus and greater South Bay community and his sponsorship of fund raising events, for the Pediatric Trauma Program, with other South Bay Key Clubs. Both Nathan and Huy have engaged their members to support all of the projects of the Kiwanis Club of Rolling Hills Estates. Nathan will attend California State University, Long Beach in preparation for a graduate professional doctorate program in physical therapy. Huy will study Electronic System Engineering Technology at Cal Poly Pomona.

Scholarship Applications are available every February at www.kiwanisclubrhe.org/scholarships/.

KIWIN’s, Key Club, Circle K Scholarship Applications

It’s that time of year again!

As high school seniors are getting anxious for their school year to end, they are also getting excited about completing scholarship applications, with the hopes of easing the financial burden of their college educations.

Students like Frances Lee – a recipient of one of the Foundation’s 2016 scholarships – credits Key Club as a learning platform on how to stand up for what she strongly believes in. Read more from Frances.

Even though scholarship recipients like Frances find our scholarships extremely valuable, the number of scholarship applications we receive has significantly decreased. In attempt to reverse this trend, we ask that you volunteer your time-or ask your SLP advisor-to assist a Student Leadership Program student in completing the Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation Scholarship Application. Learn more about our scholarships.

Scholarship applications must be submitted online by February 13th to be considered for judging. Your immediate attention to this request would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for all the support your Kiwanis club provides to our Service Leadership Programs. Our young people represent the very best of our Kiwanis world.

With warm regards,

Bob Erikson
SLP Scholarship Committee Chair

KIWIN’S and Key Club Scholarship Application | Circle K Scholarship Application

Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation | 8360 Red Oak St., Ste. 201, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Prosthetic Hands Project

On Sunday January 22nd three Peninsula High Key Club members completed the refurbishment of ten children’s prosthetic hands at the PVNET Technology Center.

The ten hands will be donated to the Enable Community Foundation. The Foundation distributed the hands both nationally and internationally to needy children.

If you like to request a prosthetic hand for a needy child please click here www.pvnet.com/prosthetic-hand.

 

Children’s Christmas Party

On Saturday, December 3rd the Kiwanis Club of Rolling His Estates held their annual Christmas party for the needy children in our community. Fifty children from the Harbor Boys and Girls Club and the Volunteers of America attended the party at the Boys and Girls Club in Harbor City. The children ranged in age from 5 t0 8 years.

In keeping with the Club’s mission of giving a hand up and not a hand out the children started off with making a present for their parents or a friend as a way of giving back for the present that they will be receiving. Two items were constructed, a Christmas bell and a tree ornament.

After handcrafting their presents, the children sat down for a lunch of pizza and fried chicken. Just as they were finishing, Santa Claus arrived with Mrs. Claus and an elf to hand out presents. As each child’s name was called he or she went up to Santa Claus for a gift.

Supporting Santa were ten Key Club and KIWIS from Peninsula High School and thirteen Kiwanians.

2016 PV Half Marathon

On Saturday November 19th the Kiwanis Club of Rolling Hills Estates held the 51st annual PV Half Marathon. 1375 runners in three groups, half marathon, 10k and 5K, participated in the run.

The start/finish line was at Pelican Cove in Ranch Palos Verdes. Mayor Ken Dyda kicked off the race at 7 am as part of the Lexus LaceUp running series. The race proceeded along the scenic coastal roads of Palos Drive South and along Palos Verdes Drive West into the City of Palos Verdes Estates, returning to finish at Pelican Cove.

Approximately 138 Kiwanis volunteers supported the run. Included in the volunteer list were the Key Clubs and KIWINS from the local high schools, Beacon House, Palos Verdes Amateur Radio Club, REACH and Union Bank.