Key Club is the largest community service organization for high school students. With thousands of clubs across 45 countries internationally, the love for service can be seen around the world.
While our club does not make keys, we open doors to new opportunities! We offer leadership opportunities, higher education scholarships, and life-long memories and friendships. We help out around our local communities while spreading our core values: caring, character-building, inclusiveness, and leadership.
To learn more, check out the Key Club International (KCI) website at keyclub.org.
The Key Club structure is organized as an inverted triangle, with the members at the top. This is as such because Key Club would not be around without our members. Take a look at the image to the right to see what each level entails.
Multiple divisions in an area make up a Region. Division 23 is a part of Region 6. R6 has two divisions: Division 23 Yetis and Division 45 Tessies! From time to time, we will hold region events together, but our biggest annual one is RTC (Region Training Conference)!
This year, the Division 45 Lieutenant Governor is Krysdale Maracha. You can contact him at d45.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org.
Multiple regions make up a district. Since Division 23 is located in Nevada, we are a part of the California-Nevada-Hawaii (CNH) District. Learn more about our Ohana by visiting the CNH Cyberkey at cnhkeyclub.org.
There, you can read up on our District-wide events, District Recognition, and find other resources for members and officers.
In each region, there is at least one Region Advisor who helps guide and oversee those divisions within it. Our current Region Advisor is Mr. Roberson, who also happens to be the District Assistant Administrator! If you have any concerns about Key Club, he will be able to answer any questions you have.
Marshall Roberson | adan.mroberson@cnhkeyclub.org