MORRIS COUNTY — On Wednesday, April 8, the Aktion Club of Morris County continued its commitment to service and community engagement with a meaningful day of activities focused on awareness, leadership, and future initiatives.
The day began with members placing purple pinwheels at the First Presbyterian Church of Rockaway in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. The pinwheels serve as a powerful symbol of hope and a reminder of the importance of protecting children and supporting families.

Aktion Club members also took time to discuss the significance of the initiative, helping to raise awareness about child abuse prevention and the role communities can play in making a difference.
During the meeting, the club introduced its newly elected board, which will be officially installed on June 3 at the Randolph Diner. Members also reviewed upcoming service projects and fundraising efforts, including a planned plant sale, with additional details expected to be announced in the near future.
Aktion Club, a service leadership program sponsored by Kiwanis, is designed for adults with disabilities, providing members with opportunities to develop leadership skills while making a meaningful impact in their communities.
“Aktion Club represents the very best of what Kiwanis stands for—service, inclusion, and leadership,” said Frank Cahill. “These members are not only giving back to their community, they are inspiring all of us through their dedication, enthusiasm, and heart.”
The Aktion Club of Morris County continues to play an important role in fostering service and connection, demonstrating that everyone has the ability to lead and make a difference.
















