SML Civitan Club - (540) 400-2800

The mission of Civitan worldwide is to build good citizenship by providing a volunteer organization of community clubs.

History of Civitan
Civitans in the United States

In 1917, a group of business and professional leaders were meeting in Birmingham, Alabama, as a part of a national civic club. They were concerned about their community and world, but they thought that the club focused too much on personal gain. These men wanted to make a difference, and they believed that their actions could help build a better world.

Giving up the charter they had purchased, they set out to make a more suitable club. On March 17, 1917, these men formed an independent service organization. Eventually, they settled on the name Civitan, coined from the Latin word civitas, meaning, “citizenship.” “Builders of Good Citizenship” was a natural motto for the civic-minded group.

World War I began just one month after the club formed. Returning veterans were warmly welcomed back into the club after the war, and Civitan’s service activities broadened.

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Address & Contact

Street:
PO Box 737
City:
Moneta
State:
VA
Zip:
24121
Phone:
(540) 400-2800
Website:
http://civitan.org
Category:
Non-Profit Organization

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