Knights of Columbus Council 1033

CHARITY~FRATERNITY~UNITY~125 YEARS OF FAITH IN ACTION

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Welcome and God bless you!
 

We appreciate you visiting our website.

The Knights of Columbus Fraternal Order was founded by Father Michael McGivney in 1882 for the welfare of widows and orphans.  Today, the Order has grown to a worldwide charity that serves the Catholic Church and the community.

Council 1033 brings Father McGivney's mission to the Kaukauna, Wisconsin, region of the United States by partnering with parishes and other charitable institutions.


What can we do in your community?

Browse the Service links at left to discover how the Knights can help your family and your parish with volunteer activities, faith formation, fund raising, life insurance, youth groups and events, community projects, aid referral programs, and much more. 



What can YOU do for your community?
Consider joining the Knights or telling a friend to give us a try. Of course, you don't have to be a member to help with our projects. Know a worthy cause or a person in need? Refer them to us for help.  See more at left.
LATEST NEWS

Help us build a charity referral database by adding new charities with the link at left.

Summer - NO Regular Council Meeting

June 13  - Annual Brat Fry Fundraiser

June 13 Flag Day

June 21 Father's Day

July 4 Independence Day

July 11 - DD meeting at Mackville

August 8  - Annual Soccer Challenge



A member interest survey is available now so you can help us improve our council.
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Congratulations to the winners of our second-chance raffle drawing:
> Joe Appleton>Janet Hauser
>Dave Biesen>Mike Hermsen
Thank you to everyone who bought raffle tickets to support urgent local needs!
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FRAUD ALERT - A man has been calling area charities claiming to be stranded after coming here for a job that did not pay him and asking for money to return home or buy food. The man pretends to be a member, or the child of a member, of the charity in another state and uses details to imply connection with the charity. He often requests to meet at a truckstop to obtain funds. If this individual calls you, contact the Kaukauna Police immediately or offer to meet the person at your local police department. Try to record the caller's name, phone number, or location if possible in order to assist police.