Kiwanis K-Kids is one of the largest service-leadership programs for elementary students, with more than 22,000 members in 1,100 clubs worldwide. As part of the Kiwanis International family, our members join a global network of over 445,000 members working together to make a difference from elementary school through adulthood.
Upcoming K-Kids Officer Elections
2025-2026
K-Kids Officer Positions & Responsibilities
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President
Lead most club meetings and taking votes on service projects.
Lead club in planning and completing service projects with support from officers .
Set and monitor club goals with advisor and officers.
Delegate tasks to officers.
Guide the club through completing high-impact service activities using the IDEA model.
Vice President
Support the president; learn their duties and fill in when needed.
Get to know each member and help enhance their club experience.
Recruit and welcome new members; welcome guests.
Assist in planning and executing service projects.
Secretary
Take minutes (notes) and attendance at meetings.
Maintain club records and files (meeting notes, club forms, attendance, etc.).
Organize and monitor the club calendar and project timelines.
Assist with service projects as needed.
Treasurer
Lead preparation of the club budget with the advisor and monitor the budget.
Help plan fundraising events and manage any donations received.
Work with officers and advisors to plan project budgets.
Provide regular financial reports to the club and advisors when needed.
Assist with service projects as needed.
Our Founding Story
The Kiwanis K-Kids tradition in Los Altos once thrived at Loyola Elementary School, where a Kiwanis parent led the club successfully for nearly ten years before it closed during the pandemic. Since then, no K-Kids chapter has been re-established in the area. Traditionally, clubs are tied to individual schools, but when Vinci connected with longtime Kiwanian Martha, they envisioned something different: a community-wide club open to all children who live in or attend school in Los Altos.
Vinci, a parent deeply involved in youth volunteerism, had guided her sons, Tyson and Caden, through more than 100 hours of community service during the 2024–2025 school year, earning the President’s Volunteer Service Award at the Gold Level. Many of these projects were self-initiated and required researching local organizations willing to involve younger participants. While older students often had access to structured service clubs at the middle and high school level, opportunities for elementary-age children were far more limited.
Even at a young age, Tyson and Caden believed kids could make a difference. They shared the idea of creating a service club for children, and with the encouragement of a parent advisor and the strong support of Kiwanis, that dream became reality. Today, the K-Kids Club of Los Altos is a place where children across the community can come together to serve, learn leadership, and discover the joy of helping others.
Tyson Sam
Founding Youth Member
Caden Sam
Founding Youth Advisor
Vinci Sam
Parent Advisor
Martha McClatchie
Los Altos Kiwanis Advisor