BEE-YOND HOME
From the Home Club, to the Division, to the Region, to the District, to International, see how the organization is structured!
The Home Club
Whitney Key Club
Of all of the classifications there are in Key Club, the home club is generally the smallest when it comes to numbers as the amount of people in a home club is generally smaller than the amount of people in a division. Whitney High School Key Club is among the very large number of home clubs that exists within Key Club. Home clubs are then categorized by a certain amount (around 10-16 clubs) into Divisions.
The Home Club
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Of all of the classifications there are in Key Club, the home club is generally the smallest when it comes to numbers (the amount of people in a home club is generally smaller than the amount of people in a division, which will be covered later). Whitney High School Key Club is among the very large amounts of home clubs that exists within Key Club. Home clubs are then categorized by a certain amount (around 10-16 clubs) into Divisions.
The Division
Division 30 South
Following the home club is the division. A division is made up of multiple home clubs, and there are many different divisions. While home schools are named off of the school's name followed by "Key Club", divisions are named using "D" followed by a number, and then a cardinal direction (N,S,E,W). There are many division events that you can attend. All DCMs are technically division events, and the Disneyland Half Marathon is one of the many events that the Division as a whole is offered.
The Region
Region 3
​After the division comes the region, consisting of multiple divisions. In Region 3, there are 7 divisions: D04W, D04N, D04C, D30S, D30N, D04S, D04N. There are many regions that make up many divisions, and regions are named with a "Region" followed by a number. Region events that are held occasionally include RTC, Beach Boomba, and Conclave, where you can meet people from the 7 divisions listed above.
The District
Cali-Nev-Ha District
The district comes after the region. It is an area that covers, for our case, 3 states: California, Nevada, and Hawaii hence the acronym CNH Key Club. CNH is known as District 3, home to 75 divisions and over 45,000 Key Clubbers. An annual event with the district is DCON, or District Convention, where Key Clubbers from all three states gather to learn, bond, and grow.
International
At the end, there is Key Club International. All home clubs eventually leads to one large and international home that is the organization we call Key Club. From a home club to a division to a region to a district to international, we are all Key Clubbers. However, no volunteer is alike another. Many have used a puzzle piece to describe the people in this organization: all pieces are required to complete the picture, but no two pieces are the same. Key Clubbers from around the world congregate at one annual international event known as ICON, or International Convention.