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ST. MARYS KINETTE CLUB

Serving the Community's Greatest Need

About

Kin Canada

Kin Canada is a dynamic volunteer organization enriching our communities through service while embracing national pride, positive values, personal development, and lasting friendships.

Founded by Hal Rogers on February 20, 1920, Kin Canada - the Association of Kinsmen, Kinette, and Kin clubs - is proud to be an all-Canadian service organization made up of outstanding community volunteers. From coast to coast, members are enhancing quality of life in their communities by promoting service, fellowship, positive values, and national pride. The Association boasts a proud 96 year history dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships while "Serving the Community's Greatest Need."

Kin Canada Mission Statement
Volunteers enriching Canadian Communities through Community Service, Leadership and Partnership


www.kincanada.ca

St. Marys Kinette Club

MEETINGS

Fourth Wednesday each month 

Beginning September 2019

Time and Location is determined each month.  

Location: St. Marys, ON



2019-2020 Executive
President: Wendy Lamond
Past President: Terri Iredale
Vice President: Sherri Barber
Treasurer: Wanda Mossey
Secretary: Kelly Wiffen

Registrar: Kim Anderka 
Risk Manager: Terri Iredale
Directors: Nancy Riddell, Cate Deblock, Fran Hibbert

Bulletin Editor: Dianne Downing  

St. Marys Kinette Club
Upcoming Events

The St. Marys Kinette Club welcomes you to join us in Serving the Community's Greatest Need at the following upcoming events:

Coming soon:
 

We look forward to updating our Coming soon section shortly.

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Kin-Cystic Fibrosis Partnership

Kin Canada is a proud national partner of Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Each year Kinsmen and Kinettes host a variety of fundraising and awareness-building activities in support of the battle against cystic fibrosis. Since 1964, Kin members have raised more than $40 million for cystic fibrosis research and patient care.

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When Kinsmen and Kinettes first joined the fight against cystic fibrosis in 1964, children with the disease were not expected to live past the age of four. But today, children and young adults with cystic fibrosis are often living into their 30s and beyond. An extra year of life for a cystic fibrosis child has been earned for almost every year of Kin support. 

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For more information on the Kin-Cystic Fibrosis Partnership, please visit http://www.kincanada.ca/cystic-fibrosis 

Contact the St. Marys Kinette Club

Get in touch with the St. Marys Kinette Club to learn more about our work and find out how you can help us serve the community's greatest need.

P.O. Box 1887, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C2

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