Volunteerism, education, patriotism and fun are the foundation of Modern Woodmen Youth Service Clubs. For more than 60 years, these clubs have improved the self-esteem of participating children through helping others.
What is a club?
Similar to scout troops, clubs hold monthly activities and plan volunteer projects that benefit the community. In a safe and positive environment, led by adult Modern Woodmen members, participating kids undertake countless educational, service and beautification projects for the betterment of their local communities. And they have a lot of fun along the way.
Benefit kids and their communities
Here are some of the many great things youth service clubs do:
- Put hundreds of dollars and hours of service into their communities
- Help young people grow into adults who serve their communities
- Offer children wholesome, educational and fun activities
- Build confidence and improve self-esteem Instill a sense of patriotism and pride in their communities
- Give kids a chance to socialize with peers and interact with other generations
Who can participate? All children who are members of Modern Woodmen are eligible to be part of a youth service club in their area. There are three types: Junior clubs for children 16 and younger Teen clubs for age 12 and up Tiny tot clubs for age 6 and under.
Popular youth service club programs
Of our many youth service club programs, here are some of the most popular:
Educational Experience Children visit scenic points of interest, tour factories, browse museums or enjoy similar learning activities together. More>>>
| Family Fun Club members and their families join together for a fun, family-oriented activity, such as a picnic or a swimming party. More>>>
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Join Hands Day People across the country join hands and bridge the generation gap to improve their communities on this national day of volunteering. More>>>
| Matching Fund Club members plan fund-raisers to support worthy causes, and Modern Woodmen matches the funds raised. More>>>
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Remembering Veterans Young members develop a sense of patriotism by placing American flags on veterans’ graves, sending cards or visiting local VA facilities. More>>>
| Serving Others and Acting Responsibly (SOAR) This program rewards youth service club members for their continued volunteer service efforts. More>>>
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Sharing with Seniors Club members visit residents of nursing homes and retirement centers to reminisce, play games, make crafts and enjoy refreshments. More>>>
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