Home | About Us | Community | Service | News
 
Service
 

Americanism Projects

Promoting pride in country, respect for the flag and appreciation of our freedoms are the primary purposes of Exchange's Americanism programs. The tumultuous struggles of world powers in the twentieth century have done little to guarantee a peaceful future for the majority of the world’s people. However, there’s one country in modern times that people flock to for safety, freedom and opportunity — the United States of America. It is hard for Americans to imagine the horrors of modern struggles over religious and ethnic differences, the very differences we embrace.

Exchange’s Americanism programs were born in the aftermath of World War II. At that time, patriotism was unquenchable, and Exchangites joined veterans and other civic groups in heralding the rich blessings of democracy.

Child Abuse Prevention

This project guide was designed so that Exchange Clubs all across America could reach out to their communities to prevent child abuse.

It‘s difficult to know how one person can make a difference when it comes to a devastating problem such as child abuse. That’s where the project guide comes in.

The following pages include various project ideas that can help your Exchange Club make a significant contribution in the area of child abuse prevention. Whether or not an Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse has been established in your area, these projects still enable you to make a hands-on difference in your community—one child at a time.

Youth Projects

America’s young people are its most precious resource. This is why, for many years, Exchange has sponsored an impressive selection of activities designed to benefit and encourage our nation’s youth. Many of these richly rewarding programs are among the most popular and well-supported of all Exchange Club endeavors.

There is a variety of youth-related projects in which your club can participate. Of course, your participation is not limited to the programs specified in this book. After performing your community needs assessment, a tool which is available from your National Headquarters, you will determine which programs are most suitable for your area.

Recognition of a well-deserving youth could have an impact on his or her entire future. One National Youth of the Year Award recipient put it this way:

As a young man from an almost unknown town, the award proved to me that dreams can be reached. This award helped me to gain the necessary self-confidence to cope with the many hurdles associated with the acquisition of an education. It taught me that with hard work and support of others, the sky was the limit. I knew that my career aspirations could become a reality.

 

Anderson Senior Center | 7970 Beechmont Center | Cincinnati, OH 45255
Copyright © 2010 The Eastern Hills Exchange Club. All Rights Reserved.