Your moment is coming on November 8. The Global Engagement Rally will be your opportunity to connect with Key Club members from over 40 countries — while growing as a leader and becoming part of something bigger than yourself.
It isn’t just another webinar; it’s a high-energy, interactive online event that celebrates leadership, service and global connection.
Hear a powerful message from Key Club alumnus and Indiana state Representative Carey Hamilton, who will encourage you to lead boldly and make a difference in your community.
Choose your own adventure with breakout sessions led by Key Club leaders on topics such as:
- Creative ways to grow your club.
- Partner engagement ideas that make an impact.
- Details on the 2026 Key Club International Convention in Dallas, Texas, U.S.
And, yes, there are prizes. Big ones. The district with the highest percentage of members attending will receive:
- A personal shout-out from 2025-26 Key Club International President Isabella Baldisseri.
- Bonus points toward the brand-new Distinguished District Award.
This is your chance to get fresh ideas, build leadership skills and make global connections.
Don’t miss this once-a-year experience. Represent your club. Show up for your district.
Workshops
Block one:
- From “Yaad” to the World: Raising Voices, Building Bridges

Sara Norman, Jamaica District governor. Explore how advocacy rooted in culture can drive global impact. Through storytelling, music, and creative expression, participants will learn to turn local service into global change. The workshop highlights Jamaican Key Club members’ efforts to uplift youth voices and use art and media as tools for connection and action. - Aura Farming 101


Abigail Lee, New Jersey District governor and Noah Rozin, New York District governor. Learn how to craft and deliver an effective elevator pitch. This workshop covers the structure—who you are, what you do, what you want, and your audience—and offers practical tips for confident public speaking. Participants will practice pitching with clarity and purpose to strengthen communication and leadership skills. - Recruitment, Recognition, Retention


Elisa Williams and Harshini Asokumar, trustees. Learn how to build a strong Key Club through recruitment, retention, and recognition. This workshop covers strategic planning, creative service ideas, social media marketing, mentorship, and member rewards. Attendees will leave with practical tools to grow their clubs, boost engagement, and celebrate member impact through fun and meaningful initiatives. - From Awareness to Action: Ending Hunger Through L.U.V.S.

Natalia Flores, Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee District and Derrick Furlow Jr., XHunger; author, entrepreneur. Learn how to combat hunger locally using XHunger’s L.U.V.S. framework—Locate, Understand, Volunteer, Support. This interactive workshop guides Key Club members in partnering with food pantries, designing service projects, and committing to action. Turn awareness into impact and make ending hunger a mission, starting in your own community.
Block two:
- A Journey to Wonderland


Alaa Zidi and Raed Jabrane, non-districted Tunisia. This creative, heartfelt workshop celebrates Key Club spirit through storytelling and artistic expression. Designed with care and passion, it invites attendees to explore new ideas, share their love for service, and showcase the creativity that makes Key Club a global movement. - “Konnect” With Kiwanis

Tife Festus and Abby Distefano, Michigan District. Discover how connecting with your local Kiwanis club can unlock scholarships, sponsorships, service opportunities, and more. This workshop highlights the benefits of building relationships with Kiwanis members and how those connections can open doors to leadership, support, and impactful community service. - Service Beyond Borders: Creating Global Change

Eleanor Koh, Florida District governor and Aayush Tadhani, Georgia District governor. This workshop empowers Key Club members to explore international service and take action on global issues. Through interactive activities and real-world examples, participants will learn how to support causes like clean water and education, pitch project ideas, and commit to one global action they can take this month. - Perfect Partner Pitch: Understanding and Engaging With Key Club International Partners

Grace Nelson, trustee and Salsabil Zahid, Michigan District. Committee members will give quick pitches on Key Club’s service partners, sharing impact, involvement ideas, and club examples. Partners include Thirst Project, The Nature Conservancy, Schoolhouse.world, Erika’s Lighthouse, and UNICEF. Attendees can engage via chat to brainstorm creative ways to support each cause and amplify global service.
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