Belong To The Exchange Club - For Website Links, That Is

 

 Belong To The Exchange Club - For Website Links, That Is


What is the Exchange Club?

The Exchange Club is an organization that organizes scheduled meetings between members for discussion of timely topics. They are a non-partisan group, which means they don't take sides on any issues. That being said, they do have many campaigns that ask members to be politically active in their communities and world. The club was founded in 1872 by Samuel H. Kress in New York City and today has around 16,000 individual members worldwide including clubs around the United States, Canada, England and Australia.

One of the main goals of the Exchange Club is to improve life in your community. It's not a direct goal of just making your community a better place, it's also working to make your country and the world a better place as well. The club works towards this goal by partnering with local and national organizations that are working on improving areas such as education, health care, hunger and disaster relief. Exchange clubs around the world donate millions of dollars each year to these causes.

The club itself is divided into over 500 individual clubs that act more like independent groups than one large organization. Each club can schedule meetings at whatever time suits their members best; they are not required to meet at any specific time or even on a regular basis. The Exchange Club publishes a quarterly publication which is available on the clubs website and in local newspapers and also offers a daily newsletter about current events.

The Exchange Club has over 15,000 members around the world who meet regularly to discuss topics and to be active with regard to community issues.

How do you join?
I need more info!
All you have to do is fill out the form below. You can add me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/exchangeworld/ or send me an email at najmeddine@gmail.com if you want more information about the club or just want to chat about anything.
I'm not in any country where an Exchange Club is listed. Can I still join?
Unfortunately, this is not an international club. However, you can consider the International Exchange Club which organizes meetings for people living in their own countries on a regular basis or at least once a week. However, those clubs tend to focus more on missionary work rather than issues that you may face in your local community like homelessness and poverty. This club also focuses more on working within your own country's government rather than outside of it. The International Exchange Club does have many members who live outside of their own country, and they have over 150 chapters around the world including clubs located in countries like Mexico, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand and China.

Conclusion
Thank you for reading my article about the Exchange Club. It is a large organization with many members that meet in many parts of the world including the United States and Canada. If you're interested in being a member of the Exchange Club, join up using the form and email addresses provided below. If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at najmeddine@gmail.com , or leave them as a comment on this article!
References:
Exchange Club Website http://www.exchangeworld.org/welcome/default.aspx
John Oliver Explains The Exchange Club https://www.youtube.

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