Founded in 1916, the Kiwanis Club of Akron is one of the region’s oldest and most active service organizations, dedicated to improving the lives of children and strengthening the community. As part of Kiwanis International, our mission is simple but powerful: to serve the children of the world—one child, one community at a time.
For more than a century, the Akron club has led initiatives that support youth leadership, literacy, health, and community well-being. From sponsoring local Key Clubs in area high schools to awarding scholarships, organizing service projects, and partnering with nonprofits, the club consistently invests time, energy, and resources into creating opportunities for young people to thrive.
Our members—professionals, community leaders, educators, and volunteers—come together to connect, share ideas, and roll up their sleeves to make a difference. Whether it’s providing backpacks of school supplies, helping families in need, or supporting local cultural and civic projects, the Kiwanis Club of Akron remains committed to building a stronger Summit County for generations to come.
With a proud legacy of service and a future focused on impact, the Kiwanis Club of Akron invites new members, partners, and friends to join us in making our community a better place for all.
Our primary goal is to grow and maintain service leadership programs (Builders Clubs) for each public and private middle school in the Greater Akron area. A Builders Club—the largest service organization for middle school students ages 11 to 15—is designed to provide members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership. The club is student led, operates under school regulations, and draws its members from the student body. When started at a young age, the service club experience prepares its members to become the most engaged members of their communities—now and in the future.
We know the transition from grade school to middle school can be tough for any adolescent boy or girl. Common challenges children face include dealing with social pressures, making new friends, communicating with teachers, confronting bullies, becoming a positive contributor, bouncing back from failure and disappointments, and learning about the world. With your help, our middle school-aged children will have access to programming and resources that will help them transition into confident young adults.