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Serving Boise since 1950

Kids need Kiwanis.

The Kiwanis Club of Capital City brings neighbors together to create lasting, positive change for children and our community.

Chartered 1950 Boise, Idaho Neighbors in service
Kiwanis members and a child with the message: One act of kindness can change the world.
Kiwanis volunteers with children and the message: Every day is a chance to change the world.

Our Boise story

A long tradition of local service

The Kiwanis Club of Capital City in Boise, Idaho was chartered in 1950. We are a vibrant organization due to our large and diverse membership, and our commitment to providing relevant, important service to our community.

We have established a long tradition of service to our community, and our members can be proud of projects such as our newspaper and aluminum recycling program, our many high school, junior high, and elementary school Sponsored Youth Clubs, the Boise River Greenbelt, the Kelton Ramp Oregon Trail Interpretive Site, Robie Creek Park, the Julia Davis Park picnic shelter, as well as sponsoring four other Kiwanis Clubs in the area.

Children learning together with the message: Help kids shine.

Connect with us

Service starts with showing up

Find the club, send a note or begin a scholarship or grant application.

Meet

Meeting location

The Salvation Army Boise Campus
9492 W Emerald Street
Boise, ID 83704

Write

Mailing address

P.O. Box 82
Boise, ID 83701

Community in action

Messages made for Kiwanis

Official Kiwanis media-pack graphics reflect the spirit of service, mentorship and community.

Kiwanis volunteer with the message: Be the person you needed when you were younger.
Young volunteer with the message: This is why we volunteer.
Child creating artwork with the message: Kids need Kiwanis more than ever.

Bring your time, talents and ideas.

Meet neighbors who care about children and want to make a difference together.