Kin crest Kinsmen Club of Keswick

Kin Canada

Kin Canada, founded in 1920, is an all-Canadian service organisation made up of active community volunteers.

Working together, Kinsmen and Kinettes are enhancing the quality of life in their communities by promoting service, fellowship, positive values and national pride.

Kin clubs support cystic fibrosis (CF) research and fund local projects across the country.

Visit www.kincanada.ca for more information.

Kinsmen Club of Keswick

The Kinsmen Club of Keswick was chartered in 1976. The charter president was Gord Boothby.

Over the last 35 years, Keswick Kinsmen have supported many local causes including the Kinsmen Participark, Keswick Santa Claus Parade, Georgina Ice Palace, Keswick Scouts, youth sports, programmes, and education.

We are also supporters of the fight against cystic fibrosis, the Kin Organ Donor Awareness Campaign, and the Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness Law Enforcement Ride.

Our members enjoy meeting for fellowship, volunteering for our community, personal development, and simply good fun.

Objects and Aims

The object of the Association shall be to promote and direct service work through fellowship amongst its members, to the end that:
  1. They may enjoy personal development through Kin;
  2. They may be improved and educated in modern business and professional methods and ethics;
  3. The involvement of each in the enrichment of their community may be stimulated;
  4. A spirit of co-operation, tolerance, understanding, and equality among all nations and peoples be fostered and that unity of thought and purpose throughout Canada be established toward this goal;
  5. The Association's constitutional authority shall be upheld; and
  6. They shall serve their community's greatest need.

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