Local speaker from Indianapolis visits Ocean City/Ocean Pines Kiwanis Chapter
OCEAN PINES, Md. – The Greater Ocean City / Ocean Pines Kiwanis chapter invited a guest speaker for its weekly meeting. They discussed how they plan to make a big impact with the new Kiwanis initiative, ‘The Possibility Project’.
The groups mission worldwide is to give back to children in need. Through the Kiwanis Children’s Fund, it addresses the needs of one child. The goal for the group internationally is to raise $25 million for Kiwanis clubs and members to serve 10 million children around the world.
Jennifer Coffey, The Children’s Fund Development officer, visited the local chapter from Indianapolis. “I was able to come out here and visit this club who do amazing work in this community, and share how they can do even more work in their community and around the world.”
President of the Greater Ocean City Kiwanis chapter, Sarah Walker, says why Coffey called it a crucial visit. “Educating our group in regards to what international Kiwanis does for the world.”
Coffey explains that Kiwanis is a necessary group in our community. “There’s children around the world who are going hungry who need extra food over the weekends, or for an evening, they need a warm coat to keep them warm during the winter.”
In Worcester County, Kiwanis hold coat drives, food drives, and buy toys in support of Worcester Gold. Coffey and Walker say the group is in the process of helping millions of children.
“If you haven’t thought about joining a Kiwanis club, then you should. Because together with the Kiwanis Children Fund, Kiwanis clubs are able to impact more children around the world, and right now we’re in the goal of impacting over 10 million worldwide.”
For Walker, having more volunteers could help the group reach its ultimate goal. “Well, the more members you have, the more you can accomplish.”
