Crime and Fire Prevention have constituted a significant facet of Exchange’s mission since the 1940s. From its inception, Exchange’s program for crime and fire prevention has garnered the support of almost every U.S. President and numerous esteemed figures in law enforcement. Most Exchange clubs launch their anti-crime initiatives in October, during National Crime Prevention Month.
For any club seeking a program that wholeheartedly champions community safety, the crime and fire prevention projects stand as the perfect choice. These projects aim to achieve the following key objectives:
- To educate the general public.
- To contribute to the reduction of crime and the prevention of fires.
- To empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to protect themselves from the hazards that surround them.