The Kiwanis Club of Medicine Hat, along with the Golden K Kiwanis Club and the Gas City Kiwanis Club, work together to proudly serve our community. Our goal is to make Medicine Hat a better place to live.

Past and present projects supported by Medicine Hat’s three Kiwanis clubs:

  • 4-H Activities
  • Alberta Summer and Winter Games
  • Aid to Senior Citizens
  • Army Cadets
  • Best Kept Block & Residence Award
  • Bikes for Humanity
  • Builder’s Club – A leadership program for middle and junior high school students.
  • Boy Scouts
  • Camp Wannacombak
  • Christmas Day Dinner For Those Alone
  • City of Medicine Hat Flower Beds
  • Communities in Bloom
  • Echo Dale Farm
  • Family Day at Police Point Park with the MH Interpretive Program
  • Food Bank Assistance
  • Flower Gardens & Arboretum
  • Friends of Medalta School Program
  • Gas City Kiwanis Centre
  • Girls’ Rugby
  • Grapes and Gourmet Gala
  • High School Rodeo
  • High School and College Scholarships
  • Highway Clean Up
  • International Eliminate Project
  • International Iodine Deficiency Disorder
  • Key Club
  • Kids Sport Marlin Aquatics
  • Kiwanis Central Park
  • Kiwanis Riverside Park
  • Kiwanis Run, Jump, Throw
  • Kiwanis Science Fair
  • K-Kids
  • The LEARN Project
  • Mayor’s State of the City Address (in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce)
  • Meals on Wheels
  • MH Interpretive Program School Programs
  • Sports
  • Salvation Army Christmas Kettles
  • School Playgrounds
  • Special Olympics Canada Games 2026
  • Students Against Drunk Driving

A leadership program for middle and junior high school students.

Key Club International, the largest high school service organization in the world, empowers its members to lead and serve by cultivating leadership skills, developing friendships, and performing community service. Key Club members have a passion for helping others and gain leadership skills they will carry with them for a lifetime. – Kids Sport Marlin Aquatics – Kiwanis Parks & Playgrounds – Kiwanis Science Fair – K-Kids Kiwanis Kids includes three programs for elementary school students between the ages of 6 and 12. In each, the lessons of leadership and self-development are introduced through learning to plan, setting goals, working with others, and celebrating successes. The programs are broken into three components: service, character education, and academic achievement.

Kiwanis Kids includes three programs for elementary school students between the ages of 6 and 12. In each, the lessons of leadership and self-development are introduced through learning to plan, setting goals, working with others, and celebrating successes. The programs are broken into three components: service, character education, and academic achievement.