Kiwanis International - NZSP Division One (Auckland and Vanuatu)
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This page contains links to information and resources relevant to Division One (Auckland and Vanuatu) of the New Zealand - South Pacific District of Kiwanis International.

Division One is the geographically largest division in the geographically largest district of Kiwanis International.  Paradoxically, the division is also home to the district's largest city (Auckland).  The Port Vila Club is over 2000 kilometers from the clubs in Auckland.

The division is proud of the projects that we have undertaken to serve our communities. Check out the links below to see some of what we have accomplished and to get a flavor for the diversity of our area of the world.

Kiwanis Club of Drury Terrific Kids Program
  The Kiwanis Club of Drury has been involved with the Kiwanis International 'Terrific Kids' program for seven years.
 
Kiwanis Club of Drury 'Kiwanis One Day' Activities
  The Kiwanis Club Drury set up a a stall outside of the Drury shops on 'Kiwanis One Day' 2009.
 
The Papatoetoe Fire Safety House
  The Kiwanis Club of Papatoetoe built a Fire Safety House in cooperation with the Manukau, New Zealand Fire Station. This is part of Kiwanis major emphasis on child welfare.
 
The Final Charity Golf Tournament of the Kiwanis Club of Drury
  This annual tournament was organized by the Kiwanis Club of Drury in conjunction with the Manukau Golf Club for the benefit of the South Auckland Hospice, The Franklin Hospice and The Kidz First Hospital.
 
KIDZ FIRST Children's Hospital Fundraiser
  The whole of Division 10 got together to raise NZ$13,000 to help upgrade the facilities at this children's hospital in South Auckland.
 
Kiwanis Club of Drury Supports Kidsafe Week
  For the fourth consecutive year the Kiwanis Club of Drury was part of the Papakura Coalition for Kidsafe Week 12-19 October, 2001.
 
Waiau Pa Clarks Beach Golf Fundraiser
  The Kiwanis Club of Waiau Pa Clarks Beach raised NZ$9,000 towards purchasing a defibrillator for the local fire department at their Charity Golf Tournament.
 
Drury Club Honors “Terrific Kids”
  The Kiwanis Club of Drury are giving children at Redhill School, Papakura a sense of achievement.
 
Drury Club sponsors the “Angel Light Breakfast Club”
  Many children are sent to school without breakfast.  The Kiwanis Club of Drury has done something about it.
 
Kamp Kiwanis
  Kids in the ten to thirteen age range who could benefit from a few days away from the home environment are given the opportunity to attend this adventure camp.
 
Asthma resource kits for schools
  This project funds part of the cost of a special "kit" held at each primary and intermediate school for use in emergency when a child suffers an asthma attack at school.
 
Horserace Weekend in Vanuatu
  The Port Vila Club's major annual project is organizing the Vanuatu Independence Horse Race Weekend.
 
The 2002 Horserace Weekend in Vanuatu
  This newspaper article describes one of the best projects in our district and illustrates what Kiwanis is all about!
 
The 2006 Horserace Weekend in Vanuatu
  This visit report from a New Zealand Kiwanian describes one of the best projects in our district run by one of our most remote clubs!
The same event got a nice write-up in the February 2007 edition of "Kiwanis Magazine".

 
Books for school children in Vanuatu
  Vanuatu schools are badly under-resourced and this Division One project aims to alleviate the situation.
Read about the 2008 shipment here.
Read about the 2012 shipment here.

 
The Kiwanis Club of Takapuna at the 2002 district convention
  Conventions are always fun - Read how much fun the Kiwanis Club of Takapuna had at the 2002 district convention.
 
Location and meeting times for Division One clubs
  A list of Kiwanis clubs in the Auckland and Vanuatu division with contact details.
 

Division One clubs which have established their own home pages.  Visit:

    the Kiwanis Club of Takapuna at     www.kiwanis.org.nz/takehp.htm
 

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Page last updated by webmaster@kiwanis.org.nz (David Fentress) on 1 April, 2023.
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