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The Exchange Club of Wellsville, NY 

Meets Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month-7:00 pm - At "The Beef Haus"



  What is Exchange?

            Exchange is an all-volunteer, national service organization for men and women who want to serve their community, develop leadership skills and enjoy new friendships. Exchange is made up of nearly 1,000 clubs and 33,000 members throughout the United States and   Puerto Rico.   Exchange is known to millions as America's Service Club, and with good reason. From our organization's 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.

  Why join Exchange?

            To help us build a better America, and in so doing, bring out the best in yourself. Exchange helps members to develop leadership, networking, and organizational skills that contribute to success in business, family and personal endeavors. More importantly, Exchange  provides members with the opportunity to share their time and talents to help others whether by reaching out to an abused child who needs love and affection... helping to organize a community crime prevention program ...or wielding rakes in a clean-up project.     Through these and many other positive, public-spirited projects, Exchangites are making a real difference in cities and towns across America.

History

            The first local Exchange Club was formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1911. Charles A. Berkey is the man who is credited with the founding  of this great organization. The second was the Exchange Club of  Toledo, Ohio formed in 1913. Subsequently, two others were organized  in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio. These four clubs were the first to be chartered by The National Exchange Club after it was organized as a nonprofit, educational organization in 1917. Since then hundreds of clubs have been chartered in the United States and  Puerto Rico. The National Exchange Club headquarters is located in Toledo, Ohio. Our chief objective is to help Exchange Clubs realize their full potential of community service.

            What do Exchange Clubs do?

            Clubs sponsor a wide range of activities to improve our communities, help the disadvantaged and encourage good American citizenship. The principal areas of Exchange's National Program of Service are Youth,  Americanism and Community Service, with Child Abuse Prevention emphasized as the national project. Members also initiate activities  to meet unique local needs. This may be anything from raising funds  for the homeless to building and staffing a sheltered workshop for the disabled.


 THE EXCHANGE CLUB COVENANT OF SERVICE 

       (Adopted as the philosophy which characterizes an Exchangite)

 

            Accepting the divine privilege of single and collective responsibility as life’s noblest gift, I covenant with my fellow Exchangites:

            To consecrate my best energies to the uplifting of Social, Religious, Political and Business ideals;

            To discharge the debt I owe to those of high and low estate who have served and sacrificed that the heritage of American citizenship might be mine;

            To honor and respect law, to serve my fellowmen, and to uphold the ideals and institutions of my Country;

            To implant the life-giving, society-building spirit of Service and Comradeship in my social and business relationships;

            To serve in Unity with those seeking better conditions, better understandings, and greater opportunities for all.


HOW CAN YOU JOIN?

            The National Exchange Club - 3050 Central Avenue - Toledo, Ohio 43606-1700

            Phone: 800-XCH-ANGE

            Fax: 419-535-1989

            Website: www.nationalexchangeclub.com

 Locally, Contact any Member of The Exchange Club of Wellsville

Or, Request Information via email:  Send Me Exchange Information

                                             

 

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