To contact the District Club Building Chair, click here.

Are you interested in chartering a Key Club at your own high school? Or are you a Lt. G. who wants to start a club in a different city in your division? Well you've come to the right place. Before you embark on the charting a process, you should read this page and then follow the link to the Key Club Chartering Toolkit regardless of what your relationship with Key Club is.
BEFORE HEADING TO THE TOOLKIT, you should understand just what it takes to start a Key Club. The process of chartering is very rewarding and fun. You'll meet new people you can identify with, work towards a common goal and enjoy everything there is to being a Key Clubber. It may seem daunting or it might not, that's really up to you. The good news is that you have help from many people. Teachers and other students will always be there to help you in that difficult process of, for instance, officer training or even activation. You MUST remember that Kiwanians will help you better than anyone; they will give you financial and hands-on help, if you have good relations with them.
The KEY to charting a Key Club is to contact the Club Building Chair. He, I... whatever, and the Club Building Committee will help in every way possible to get you on your way to chartering a club. It's important to contact us if you're interested in chartering a club, because we are the best source information and really we're your all-knowing, all-helping cheerleaders for the awesome task at hand. So contact Tali if you're interested in starting a club and go check out the Key Club Chartering Toolkit.
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