Anchorage, AlaskaClub 32330District 32 PNW

Youth-first service since 2020

Big hope. Local action.

We are Anchorage neighbors, mentors, and doers creating brighter opportunities for local youth, one useful project and one brave idea at a time.

Young people walking together through a park

Monthly meetups
Come as you are. Leave with momentum.

01September 2, 2020

Chartered in Anchorage.

02100% locally led

Autonomous and shaped by community needs.

03Three annual contests

Essay, Oratorical, and Communications.

04One shared mission

Bring out the best in youth and community.

Optimism with its sleeves rolled up

Good things happen when Anchorage shows up.

Our club turns care into action. We listen for what young people need, bring the right people together, and build programs that encourage confidence, character, and belonging.

As an autonomous local affiliate of Optimist International and Pacific Northwest District 32, we have a worldwide network and the freedom to serve Anchorage in ways that fit our community.

Meet the local leadership team

Built around young people

Small moments can shape a whole future.

Our focus areas create practical ways for Anchorage youth to be heard, recognized, protected, and encouraged.

02 / Recognition

Youth appreciation

Recognition and encouragement remind young people that their effort matters and their community sees their potential.

Share an opportunity
03 / Community

Safety, respect, and non-violence

Initiatives promote youth safety, respect for law, positive community relationships, and peaceful choices.

Partner with the club
04 / Creativity

Photography and expression

Creative opportunities give young people another way to observe their community, develop confidence, and show what they see.

Ask about creative programs

There is a place for you here

Different stories. Shared purpose.

You do not need a special title or years of volunteer experience. Bring your perspective, a little time, and the belief that young people deserve our best.

The club is community-focused and welcomes people across ages, backgrounds, identities, cultures, income levels, and abilities.

  • All ages and backgrounds
  • All cultures and abilities
  • LGBTQIA+ allies
  • Not a religious organization
Find your membership path

Locally led

Meet the people helping optimism move.

Four current leaders bring experience across business, public service, fundraising, youth work, and organizational leadership.

Andre Giacalone
President

Andre Giacalone

Nicole Kringstad
Director / FY27-FY29

Nicole Kringstad

Matthew Martino
Director / FY25-FY27

Matthew Martino

Daniel Bowen
Director / FY26-FY28

Daniel Bowen

Why members show up

Purpose feels better with people beside you.

Members come for different reasons. The common thread is a chance to help, grow, and feel connected to Anchorage.

“You feel like you are making a huge difference, and the group gives you a great sense of community.”
Tyler BergerClub member
“I love making a difference in kids' lives. Giving back to my community is rewarding.”
Daniel BowenClub director
“When the winters are long, I know I have wonderful people to meet up with and serve our community.”
Andre GiacaloneClub president

Your first meeting is the easy part

One lunch hour. New connections. Real momentum.

Drop into a monthly meetup, hear what is in motion, and get to know people who care about the same things you do. No pitch. No pressure. Just a warm welcome.

Ask about the next meetup We are volunteer-run and will reply as soon as we can.
Latest club update

Nicole Kringstad reelected to the Board of Directors

Stay current with leadership news, youth opportunities, and the projects moving through the Anchorage club.

Read the update
Community support

Local partners make more possible.

See the individuals and organizations helping the club create opportunities for Anchorage youth.

Visit the donor wall

Good questions welcome

Curious is a great place to start.

Still wondering about something?

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What does the club actually do?

We run youth scholarship contests, appreciation and safety initiatives, respect and non-violence programs, creative opportunities, and locally chosen service projects.

Can I visit before joining?

Yes. Monthly meetups are a low-pressure way to meet members, hear about current projects, and decide whether the club feels right for you.

How much does regular membership cost?

Current bylaws list a one-time $30 new-member fee and recurring annual dues of $140, with reduced options for eligible college students and a separate Life Membership structure.

Is the club religious?

No. The club is a community service organization open to people across backgrounds, beliefs, cultures, identities, and abilities.

How are local projects chosen?

The Anchorage club operates autonomously. Members elect their leaders, raise local funds, and choose service based on community needs and available resources.

The sunny side needs people like you

Let's make good things happen.