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Exchange’s Program of Service
Exchange’s Program of Service is divided into the
categories of Americanism, Community Service, Youth Programs and our
national project, Child Abuse Prevention.
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Americanism: Exchange Clubs work to promote pride in country,
respect for the flag and other American symbols, appreciation of our
freedoms and the costs of those freedoms. Exchange has taken on the
responsibility of passing this knowledge to America’s next generation
through its Americanism programs. These include: The Freedom Shrine,
Freedom Gallery,
One Nation Under God, Get Out The Vote, Proudly We Hail and
GiveAKidAFlagToWave, Adopt-a-Unit/Family. |
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Community
Service: Community Service is the lifeline of Exchange. Exchange Clubs
across the country spend countless hours and dollars improving their
communities each year. All of these activities share a common goal of
serving and promoting our communities. These programs include: Crime
Prevention, Fire Prevention, The Book of Golden Deeds Award, Service to
Seniors and Law Enforcement/Firefighter Recognition. |
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Youth
Programs: America’s young people are the country’s most precious
resource. Exchange sponsors many activities designed to benefit, award and
develop our nation’s youth. These programs include: Young Citizenship
Award, EXCEL Clubs, Youth of the Month/Year Award and A.C.E. Award.
Click
here for samples of youth essays. |
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Child
Abuse Prevention: The National Exchange Club develops and implements
programs which seek to eliminate child abuse and strengthen families. These programs include: more than 100 Exchange Club Centers for the
Prevention of Child Abuse, Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness, Time Out Teddy,
Blue Ribbon Campaign, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness and Kidcode. |
Members can access additional
information about Exchange’s Program of Service in the
Member Area of the
website.
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