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Exchange Club of Las Vegas is unique!

The Exchange Club of Las Vegas is a club that connects members and citizens of our community who are passionate about helping others and making a difference. Exchange members can participate in various service projects, both live and online, that support local and national causes. By joining the club, you will:

  • Meet people who share your values and respect Exchange’s Core Values of family, community, and country.
  • Support activities that benefit youth, promote pride in our country, and honor military and public service providers, among others.
  • Participate in the National Project of Preventing Child Abuse, which is a major social issue affecting millions of children and families.
  • Enjoy a variety of club events, both live and online, that are fun, educational, and rewarding.
  • Access scholarships, awards, and recognition programs that can help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
  • Learn new skills, gain new experiences, and expand your network of contacts.

The National Exchange Club has more than 630 local clubs throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico, with more than 15,000 members.  Joining the Exchange Club of Las Vegas is a great way to serve in unity with those seeking better conditions, better understandings, and greater opportunities for all. As our motto says: Unity for Service.

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 Some examples of projects around the country are:

  • Live projects: Volunteering at food banks, animal shelters, senior centers, or homeless shelters; organizing fundraisers, drives, or awareness campaigns; planting trees, cleaning parks, or recycling waste; tutoring, mentoring, or coaching children or youth; etc.
  • Online projects: Donating to charities, crowdfunding platforms, or microfinance organizations; signing petitions, writing letters, or contacting officials; creating blogs, podcasts, or videos to spread awareness or educate others; joining webinars, courses, or workshops to learn new skills or topics; etc.

Exchange members can also enjoy a variety of club events, both live and online, that are fun, educational, and rewarding. Some examples of past and current events are:

  • Live events: Attending cultural festivals, concerts, or shows; visiting museums, galleries, or landmarks; going on field trips, hikes, or camping trips; playing games, sports, or hobbies; having parties, potlucks, or picnics; etc.
  • Online events: Watching movies, shows, or documentaries; listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks; reading books, articles, or blogs; playing online games, quizzes, or puzzles; chatting, video calling, or texting; etc.

Exchange Clubs sponsor a wide variety of activities primarily focused on our National Program of Prevention of Child Abuse, community service, youth, and Americanism Programs. Collectively, Exchange Clubs donate millions of dollars and countless hours of volunteer service to better their communities each year around the country.

We believe in diversity, equity, and inclusion in all our clubs as we provide the resources and insight to lead better and serve each club. We strive to serve diverse communities large and small with integrity, competence respect for human relationships respect for the inherent dignity and worth of all people, and a commitment to promoting social justice. We can only meet these goals by caring about our best resources: our leadership members and volunteers.

If you are interested in joining the Exchange Club of Las Vegas please contact us.

Our Programs of Service

Prevention of Child Abuse

Child abuse and neglect hurts more than our children and families, it hurts our entire community. The most immediate victims are children and families. Children suffer physical and emotional injuries, and parents suffer remorse and regret. A greater problem develops as the cycle of violence impacts the community. Childhood abuse is a significant predictor for juvenile delinquency, early pregnancy, substance abuse, mental health issues, and adult criminal activity. The prevention of child abuse became Exchange’s National Project in 1979, at the 61st National Convention

Youth

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.

Americanism

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.

Community Service

Community service is the lifeline of Exchange. Exchange Clubs across the country spend countless hours and dollars improving their communities each year. In fact, many of the projects within the Program of Service have a common goal of serving and benefiting our communities. Then why a separate category called Community Service? Because while the programs listed under Prevention of Child Abuse, Youth Recognition, and Americanism programs focus on specific areas, the Community Service Program is more broad in scope.
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