The club is aimed at collecting clothes in our community and donating it to places in Africa
Student Contact: Alton Byrd 10023490@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Sabine Philippe
The American Red Cross Club prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. As a member of this club, you’ll get the chance to step up, stand out, and make a real impact. Whether it’s learning lifesaving skills or leading service projects that help people right here in our community, you’ll gain experiences that shape you as a leader and connect you with others who share your passion for making a difference.
Student Contact: Rohini Kumar 192053@mcpsmd.net Avi Bhardwaj 171246@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Ms. Mary Dempsey
Benefits of Society is a club in hopes for a better future. Our club works with homeless communities by hosting food drives, clothing drives, and other opportunities to help feed and care for the homeless. This club will be for students to help the homeless and gain either community service hours or help support the homeless community.
Student Contact: Ava Johnson 151215@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Dr. LaFaye Howard
Club PROVIDE is a student-led organization that works to help domestic violence survivors. We do this by fundraising and hosting donation drives for the Montgomery County Family Justice Center. We also work to advocate for comprehensive education about safe and healthy relationships.
Join the Google Classroom! Code: uwucewc
Email: Samantha Gans 150270@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Margo Hopkins
We volunteer our time to support the foster care system. We go to the comfort cases warehouse and fill backpacks with much needed items for kids in foster care.
Student Representative: Roshan Deodhar 169358@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Mx. Mal Zibrat
We will be running a Manna food drive, we will help the charity BC4F in decorating cakes for people who can't afford to celebrate their bday, and we will be making lunch for Shepard's Table. At Churchill, the Culinary Arts club strives to introduce cooking, give back to food insecure individuals, and spread knowledge about culinary careers.
Student Representative: Carly Yesnowitz 152567@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Mr. James Nugent
Student Leaders: Carrie Li 152511@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Corinne Aghion
Our goal is to give back to our community by providing for the underprivileged. We plan to do this through donation drives and donate items based on the quarter with local organizations around the community.
Student Leader: Ryan Cheung 152865@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Ms. Christin Nixon
Girls Empowered by Math (GEM) is a student-led organization working in the DMV area to tackle the gender barrier in STEM. Throughout the school year, we have two main programs: through GEM Paths, we run events several times a month to do exciting science experiments at low-income MCPS elementary schools. We also organize the GEM Hunt, our annual event for middle and high school girls, where we invite STEM professionals and professors to give workshops on their research. If you are interested in STEM, community service (5 SSL hours per event), and working with young students, this is the perfect fit for you! Join our Google Classroom at mgu5hbi.
Student Leaders: Lavanya Ravi 154142@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Alison Deli
The Golden Glam club goes into local nursing homes and does makeup, hair, nails, and more for older women in the nursing home. In the club we'll promote projects where people can donate unused beauty supplies and gain volunteers.
Student Representative: Shea Connaughton 10017110@mcsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Ms. Angela Ramsden
After school tutoring program for elementary school children.
Student Contact: Lia Kudelko 138769@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Kristen Creticos (Seven Lochs ES)
Junior Civitan is a service club that trains young people to become “Builders of Good Citizenship” in the home, school, and nation. Its purpose is to develop initiative and leadership to encourage youth to live a fuller life enriched by unselfish service to others and with a commitment to make the world a better place. Members meet twice a month to participate in various community service projects and earn SSL hours.
Student Contact: Clara Wang 134247@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Mrs. Lindsay Davis
Key Club is a student-led, high school organization. Our members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage, and developing the heart to serve.
Student Contact: Owen Lan 149626@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Sara Nemati
We go to Kits to Heart donation locations and help organize the donated cards, crafts, and other donations.
Student Contact: Zachary George 151335@mcpsmd.net Chloe Lim 152806@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Dr. Anne Beggs
LEO Club's mission is to improve and strengthen the community through humanitarian services while collaborating with the Rockville Lion Club and also give students opportunities to participate in these services.
Student Contact: Kevin Ni 10025938@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Ms. Rebecca Smith
To educate middle and high school students about aging and facilitate intergenerational programs that connect youth and older adults in dynamic activities that benefit both populations.
Student Contact: Benjamin Abergel 10006628@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Ms. Emma Benitez
Our club supports 35 families throughout the year. Churchill students pack food for low income students at Fields Road elementary school.
Student Representative: Sienna Friedson 169968@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Ms. Lallitha John
Our mission is to educate and involve more students on the impact of our military on families and the rest of the community, specifically through the Mission2Unite.
Meetings: We will meet on the last Tuesday of every month
Sponsor: Eric Imperial
Student Contact: Sydney Langer 180382@mcpsmd.net
One heart is a volunteering that does outreach and health awareness to the local community
Student Representative: Rohini Kumar 192053@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Dempsey
Paintings for a Purpose is a club dedicated to using student's artistic abilities in an inclusive and fun environment to benefit the community through service projects.
Watercolor card making for cancer patients, mural, painting at a nursing home
Meetings are twice a month on Tuesdays in room #278
Student Representative: Maya McGraw 153334@mcpsmd.net
Sponsor: Mr. Isaac McElheny
Pop for a Cause Churchill is a branch of the nonprofit organization, Pop for a Cause. We make popcorn, and sell it to benefit different causes monthly. Pop for a Cause Churchill will also host community service events to raise awareness about various issues to connect students to volunteering opportunities. Pop for a Cause Churchill promotes fundraising through our business partnerships and collaborations with other student-led organizations.
Sponsor: Corinne Aghion
Student Contact: Jordan Cohen 146896@mcpsmd.net
New sign up form is forth coming
The aim of this club is to provide an opportunity for high school students to apply their skill in music for community service. In terms of community service, club members will perform different pieces in front of seniors at different senior care organizations (that are in the Montgomery County Volunteer Center and are approved) at a concert. Other tasks and activities that will be completed during the duration of the club will be composing pieces to play for those in such facilities, and once done, being given SSL hours for their work.
Sponsor: Purvi Algama
Student Contact: Kiyoma Algama 152524@mcpsmd.net
The St. Jude's Club is dedicated to supporting the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, a nonprofit organization that provides advanced cures and preventive measures for pediatric diseases like cancer. This hospital offers hope and solutions to children and families worldwide facing these challenging conditions. Our mission is to provide hope and support to children battling pediatric diseases through fundraising and community engagement. Our club offers different activities to raise funds for St. Jude and to uplift the spirits of the children fighting these diseases. We plan to organize one fundraiser per semester, with ideas such as bake sales, charity walks/runs, game nights, and movie nights, all supported by our Churchill students. Additionally, we will hold meetings to create and send uplifting messages, cards, and arts and crafts to the children at St. Jude. By participating in our events, members will directly contribute to life-saving research and treatments and help inspire and acknowledge the strength and resilience for children in need.
Student Representative: Rayyan Abunaof 156434@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Carmen Moreno Sanz
Sixth Sense is a club dedicated to helping elementary school students become more aware, prepared, and confident in everyday situations. Our mission is to teach all types of safety, from staying safe at home and school to understanding digital, environmental, and personal safety. Through hands-on activities and real-world examples, we empower kids at local elementary schools to trust their instincts and make smart choices. Sixth Sense helps students build the awareness that keeps them and those around them safe.
Student Representative: Kaitlyn Chien 152985@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Mr. Kristofer Sanz
Student Representative: Noah Ash 172305@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Ms. Sandy Young
Student Representative: Makeda Kokeb 210753@mcpsmd.net
Club Sponsor: Mr. Bryan Clark