Our BeginningsWSU CKI is proud to say that the entire Circle K organization got it's start in Pullman, WA. At what was once called 'Washington State College', the Kiwanis Club of Pullman established the Circle K House.
Organized as a fraternity, Kappa Iota Phi served men who needed financial aid to attend college. Kiwanians also wanted to provide collegiate students leadership opportunities for their future careers and work service projects to better their communities while having a sense of fellowship. In 1947, Circle K changed from a fraternity to a service organization, thus expanding to national and international levels! Specifically in the PNW, Circle K is on 19 campuses and has 300+ members. WSU CKI now serves the Pullman, Moscow, and Spokane communities, reaching over 1,000 hours of community service each year! With growing membership and amazing participation, we're looking to be the largest community service organization in Eastern Washington! |
WSU CKI is all about making lifelong friendships, gain leadership skills,
develop fellowship, and participate in group engaging service events!
Join today!
develop fellowship, and participate in group engaging service events!
Join today!