Members and friends of the Kiwanis of Austin are purchasing Schoolhouse Select tea & coffee to raise money for their college scholarship fund. This organization was chartered in 1919 and is comprised of active and retired educators, lawyers, and business owners. They are united by their desire to help others further their education and become successful members of the community. Each year, they seek out a deserving high school student to award a scholarship. Members are driven by a belief that their personal success was made possible by help from generations before them. Kiwanis of Austin is doing its part to ensure such opportunities are open to the next generation. If you would like to support their cause, use the civic partner code “Kiwanis” at check out.
Think Bilingual Austin seeks to build and strengthen community by creating a bridge across ethnic and racial divides through language acquisition and multicultural appreciation. It seeks to go beyond promoting tolerance by building understanding and appreciation of diversity through the promotion of bilingual education and multicultural community events. Think Bilingual Austin does this by educating and informing the public on the benefits of bilingualism and multiculturalism. If you would like to support their cause, use the civic partner code “Think Bilingual Austin” at check out.
In 2002, Austin’s local women’s bar association (TCWLA) formed the Travis County Women Lawyers Foundation to serve as its official fundraising and grant-awarding arm. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. The purpose of the Foundation is to “support, promote, and encourage activities for the furtherance of justice and equal opportunity for women, families, and children.” Use the civic partner code “TCWLF” at check out to support this organization.
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