Duluth Civitan
Would you like to join us in helping the organizations supported by Duluth Civitan?
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Click play on the video below to see what Civitan is all about and the local charities that the Duluth Civitan Club Supports!
The Duluth Civitan Club began in 2002 to serve the Duluth, GA and central Gwinnett area. Today we have over 40 members committed to the Civitan spirit and focused on providing the best service possible to our community.
We meet the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, unless otherwise noted. Our meeting location is J. Christopher’s Restaurant in Duluth, GA (3294 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Duluth, GA 30096), and we meet at 7:15 am for Coffee and Networking, and the meeting and breakfast is 7:30 am to 8:30. We would love for you to join us (and your meal is on us).
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ABOUT CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL
Civitan International was officially started in 1920 in Birmingham, Alabama. The motto adopted, and still in effect today, was “Builders of Good Citizenship. “Throughout its growth, Civitan has welcomed into its fold numerous public figures including Presidents and sports celebrities.
In 1974 Civitan became the first service organization of its kind to admit women. In 1992 Civitan also became the first service organization to have its own official research center, the Civitan International Research Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Civitan today has clubs from the Philippines and Korea to Norway and Romania, and the organization continues to add new clubs in new countries every year.
On an international level, Civitan is devoted to improving the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities. On the local level, Civitan Clubs around the world assist children and adults on many levels, not just those with developmental disabilities.
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Click here for more information regarding the Civitan International Research Center.