Exchange
is known to millions as America’s Service Club, and with good reason.
From our organizations earliest days, Exchange Clubs have been
unselfishly serving their communities and improving the quality of life.
The diverse array of Exchange-sponsored programs and projects has made a
considerable impact on America, thus enhancing the lives of countless
men, women and children across the nation. In a very real sense,
Exchange exists for the simple purpose of serving others.
YOUTH
PROJECTS
America’s
young people are its most precious natural resource. This is why, for
many years, Exchange has sponsored an impressive selection of activities
designed to benefit and encourage our nation’s youth. Not surprising
many of these richly rewarding programs are among the most popular and
well supported of all Exchange Club endeavors. Exchange’s youth
projects include the Youth of the Month/Year Award, the Young
Citizenship Award, the A.C.E. Award and EXCEL Clubs.
AMERICAN
CITIZENSHIP
Promoting
pride in country, respect for the flag and appreciation of our freedoms
are the primary purposes of Exchange’s Americanism programs. These
time-tested activities afford every Exchange Club the opportunity to
greater community awareness of the privileges of American citizenship,
and all clubs are urged to actively participate in them. The Americanism
projects include the Freedom Shrine, One Nation Under God, Proudly We
Hail and Project GIVEAKIDAFLAGTOWAVE.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
All the
activities that make up the Program of Service have a common goal of
serving and benefiting our communities. Why then a separate category
called Community Service? Because while the programs listed under Child
Abuse Prevention, Youth and Americanism focus on specific areas within
the community, the following projects are broader in scope and are
designed to benefit every community member. These projects include Crime
Prevention, Fire Prevention, The Book of Golden Deeds Award and Service
to Seniors.