About Our Club

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The Kiwanis Club of Burbank has been in continuous service since 1922. In this, our 99th year, we continue to provide physical, moral, and financial support for dozens of projects, events, youth groups, and fundraisers throughout the year.

An all volunteer organization, the Kiwanis Club of Burbank is proud to be the largest service organization in the City of Burbank. Through its many projects, the club strives to teach children leadership, good citizenship, self confidence, work ethic, respect for others, and of course, instill the spirit of service. It is no wonder that the motto of Kiwanis is “Serving the children of the world”.

Join us any Wednesday at noon on ZOOM (see instructions on home page to get an invitation, or email info@BurbankKiwanis.org ) and learn about our mission! We usually meet at the Burbank Community YMCA @ 12 noon, but won't be back there until the Covid restrictions are lifted 🙂

Projects we support:

  • Sponsor Kiwanis Key Clubs at Burbank High School, The International School and Monterey High School. (Key Clubs are the service club equivalent to the Kiwanis for youth in high schools.)
  • Burbank High School band
  • Burbank High School drama department
  • Burbank High School vocal music association
  • Relay for Life
  • Providence St. Joseph Cancer Center
  • Sponsor reading program and speech contests at Burbank Middle Schools
  •  Kiwanis Cares about Children (KCAC)-Help disaster stricken families in the Burbank area
  • Youth scholarships
  • Teacher recognition
  • Burbank Temporary Aid Center
  • Youth Leadership Conference
  • Bellarmine-Jefferson Cross Country Track Meet (support track meet for Southern California high schools)
  • Feed the youth volunteers working on the annual Pasadena Rose Parade floats
  • Luther Burbank Middle School music program
  • Commit to service projects for the community: Food Drives for food pantries, Pancake Breakfast fundraiser, Relay for Life and more!
  • Burbank YMCA
  • Burbank Kids Community Dental Clinic
  • Burbank, Bellarmine-Jefferson, Monterey, and Providence High Schools’ Key Clubs (student led organization
  • Providing members with opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership)
  • John Muir and Jordan Middle Schools’ Builders Clubs (see above description)
  • Peaceful Playgrounds at elementary schools
  • Annual Gala Fundraiser
  • Annual Pancake Breakfast to support local youth programs
  • Boy Scouts of America
  • Anti-Bullying programs
  • Serving meals to seniors
  • Circle K Club at Woodbury University
  • Deliver “Nutrition Program” every Wednesday at lunch for seniors and the disabled to who can’t access a meal otherwise.
  • Fundraise annually through a Gala which benefits various youth groups.
  • Directly assist families in need through KCAC (Kiwanis Cares About Children.)
  • Meet weekly for lunch to discuss matters important to the club and the community!