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THE LIFE OF A KEY CLUBBER

Check out the lives of Clackamas Key Clubbers through their favorite memories

KEY CLUB MEMORIES

Key Clubbers' favorite memories during their acts of service

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"My favorite memory from Key Club is definitely going to elementary carnival events and seeing all of the little kids' happy faces and knowing I helped put that smile on their faces"

Brenda Ramirez-Sanchez '19
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"My favorite memory from Key Club was the entire Winter Rage event. I felt that much of the club came together for a good cause and to see that we were actually helping the families made me proud to be part of the organization"

Justin Tran '20
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"Near the end of Portland Rally, there was a contest where the raffle tickets we bought before were drawn, and I won the chance to throw water balloons at an LTG. That moment with all of the passion and excitement of the Key Clubbers around me reminded me that everyone joined to help people and were as passionate service as I was."

 Artthew Ng '18
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"My favorite memory in Key Club was DCON. I have attended the last two district conventions and the experience will forever be unforgettable. The opportunity to meet so many new people and connect with them through our mutual passion for service made it more valuable to celebrate another year in being apart of Key Club. I highly recommended any Key Clubbers to attend the next DCON!"

Giancarlo Cueva '17
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"My favorite memory of Key Club was at a UCP (United Cerebral Palsy) swim event. I was given the opportunity to help a couple with their newborn baby and as I held her, I felt all of the nervousness of holding a baby wash away. I held her for no more than 10 minutes, but her smile as she kicked in the water accompanied by her laugh changed my life and will always be a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life."

Hung Le '16
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"My favorite moment when I was leading Rock 'n Roll Marathon as a DCM with Division 62 and saw a volunteer run up and down the street helping everyone he saw and helping facilitate the event. His hard work and dedication made me think he was an officer of some club. It was a humbling remembering how much leadership qualities everyone possesses, with or without a leadership title."

Brian Le '15
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