Seaway Kiwanis makes a $5,000 donation to the Aamjiwnaang Athletic Club. August 2021.  (Submitted photo)Seaway Kiwanis makes a $5,000 donation to the Aamjiwnaang Athletic Club. August 2021. (Submitted photo)
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Seaway Kiwanis supports three local organizations

The Seaway Kiwanis Club continues to give back to the community.

They've announced donations to three local organizations, totalling $8,000.

The largest donation is for $5,000 to the Aamjiwnaang Athletic Club.

Kiwanis provided $2,500 to assist with the publication of a Guide To Resources & Supports for Mental Health Services in Sarnia-Lambton, entitled “No One Stands Alone.”

Another $500 goes to the Pedals For Purpose program which provides bicycles to youth in need in Sarnia-Lambton.

Seaway Kiwanis Club members raise funds through the weekly Kiwanis TV Bingo on YOUR TV.

Funds are donated to the Kiwanis Children’s Animal Farm and other charities across the community.

Seaway Kiwanis makes a $2,500 donation to assist with the publication of a Guide To Resources & Supports for Mental Health Services in Sarnia-Lambton, entitled “No One Stands Alone.”  August 2021.  (Submitted photo)Seaway Kiwanis makes a $2,500 donation to assist with the publication of a Guide To Resources & Supports for Mental Health Services in Sarnia-Lambton, entitled “No One Stands Alone.” August 2021. (Submitted photo)

Seaway Kiwanis makes a $500 donation to the Pedals For Purpose program.  August 2021.  (Submitted photo)Seaway Kiwanis makes a $500 donation to the Pedals For Purpose program. August 2021. (Submitted photo)

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