The Pediatric Trauma program (PTP) is a charitable organization that has efforts aiming to prevent pediatric trauma through community outreach, hospital partnerships, and grants that und training, and safety resources.
The Youth Education Support Initiative was created in order to donate to all District Student leaders so they are able to attend District board meetings and leadership development training if family's cannot fund for these costs. These donations offer scholarships to CNH's members for education and gift grants to Kiwanis clubs for new projects which make a difference in children's lives and their community.
March of Dimes is a non-profit organization who are devoted to end preventable materal health risks and death, in order to end preventable preterm birth and infant death and closing the health equity gap for all families.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals is a non-profit organization that utilizes its donations towards funding various juvenile healthcare-related payments. These funds have both indirectly and directly helped children through the purchase of hospital equipment and treatment payments.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is an organization dedicated to protecting and providing children with access to education, healthcare, and nutrition. Throughout the decades, UNICEF has saved the lives of children in over 190 countries and continues to advocate for change.
The Thirst Project is a non-profit organization that has the goal of ending the global water crisis through giving developing communities access to water. This is to give citizens clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, through the support of students who help spread awareness and participate in fundraisers/donations.
Erika's Lighthouse is a non-profit organization that focuses on educating and spreading awareness about adolescent depression and motivating others to keep up good mental health. Their organization funds for more resources and education regarding mental health to comfort students that they are not alone in their depression.