Q. What is Exchange?
A. 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.
Q. Why join Exchange?
A. 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 welding rakes in a cleanup project. Through these and many other positive, public-spirited projects, Exchangites are making a real difference in cities and towns across America.
Q. How do I join an Exchange Club?
A. Go to the How To Join page on this website and someone will contact you soon.
Q. Is there an Exchange Club near me?
A. Take a look at this map of Florida and see if you can locate an Exchange Club near you. Once you find one, please feel free to contact the club in your area.
Q. Can I help with Membership?
A. Yes! We have a wonderful series of suggestions to help with increasing membership. We urge you to browse the linked recruiting page to make your local exchange club vibrant and lively.
Q. Are my donations to the Exchange Clubs tax deductable?
A. Yes! However, we recomend you always consult a tax specialist since there are many nuances to tax codes.