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Special Friends Exchange Clubs

Special Friends Exchange Clubs. “Giving back to the community that has given us so much ”. What is a “Special Friends Exchange Club” ?. A “Special Friends Exchange Club” is an Exchange Club consisting of all “Special Needs” members “Special Friends” is a “Special” name

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Special Friends Exchange Clubs

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  1. Special Friends Exchange Clubs “Giving back to the community that has given us so much”

  2. What is a “Special Friends Exchange Club”? • A “Special Friends Exchange Club” is an Exchange Club consisting of all “Special Needs” members • “Special Friends” is a “Special” name • The Special Friends Exchange Club of Hampton, VA, held its POM on June 26, 2010

  3. SFEC – Hampton, VA, “Official” Charter Photo

  4. Front page SFEC News Article

  5. Dothan, Al Charter Members

  6. Our Members • All “Special Needs” members have conditions such as Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, etc. causing delays in the way a person develops, both physically and mentally. • Most members are affiliated with local agencies and workshops – the ARC, Community Service Board (CSB), Sarah Bonwell Hudgins Foundation

  7. Our Members Cont’d • Limited the number of our members – POM’d with 20 Exchangites • Initially “chose” higher functioning members – Eliminating mobility and other issues at start up • Once the SFEC is established, membership is intended for all interested parties

  8. “Special Needs” Meets “Exchange” • The result - Magic! • “Giving Back to the community that has given us so much” or in our members words: “We want to help people”

  9. “Special Need Meets “Exchange” • Effort, Effort, Effort! • Fearless • Given opportunities like never before • Very proud to be Exchangites

  10. Writing to the Military in Afghanistan Project

  11. Writing to the Military in Afghanistan Project

  12. Dothan CAC T Shirt Project

  13. SFEC – Hampton’s First Year Service Projects, included: • Sending Cards to Afghanistan • GIVEAKIDAFLAGTOWAVE – Parade - Ballgame • Adopt-a-Spot Trash Clean Up • Alzheimer’s Memory Walk • Feeding the Homeless • Singing Christmas Carols at Assisted Living Home

  14. SFEC Dothan’s first year • Service projects included: • .Designing CAC T shirts • .Collecting Gloves for miracle league • .Super Heroes Run • .Stop The Bullying project for CAP Center • .Memorial Day Celebration • .Give a kid a flag to wave @ Special Olympics

  15. SFEC – Hampton GIVEAKIDAFLAGTOWAVE Project

  16. Dothan Super Heroes Run

  17. SFEC – Hampton’s First Year • Completed 17 Service Projects • Conducted 3 Fundraisers • Won the National Service Award!

  18. Dothan Memorial Day Celebration

  19. SFEC – Hampton Singing Christmas Carols

  20. Special Friends Club “Advisors” SFEC’s are structured very similarly to regular Exchange Clubs with a few exceptions: • Club “Advisors” are used to help implement projects and fundraisers • Club “Advisors” also assist the SFEC officers with their tasks • Club “Advisors” are a vital component to the success of a Special Friends Exchange Club

  21. SFEC – Hampton Feeding the Homeless Project

  22. SFEC – Hampton Feeding the Homeless Project

  23. Dothan Stop The Bullying Project

  24. SFEC – Future Club Building • The Colonial District is in building its second SFEC, in Lynchburg, VA, in conjunction with their local ARC – Should POM by the end of March 2012 • A third SFEC is planned for Winchester, VA, to be POM’d in September 2012

  25. SFEC – Hampton – “Adopt-a-Spot” Project

  26. SFEC – Hampton – “Adopt-a-Spot” Project

  27. MovingForward… • Talk with National to gauge interest in building Special Friends Exchange Clubs across the country • Goal is to develop “models” for potential clubs across the country • Consider building relationships with the ARC and/or the Special Olympics organizations • Devising literature similar to our Excel Club literature explaining the SFEC concept

  28. Who Benefits from Building SFEC’s? • The “Special Needs” community - How? • By building SFEC member’s self esteem and confidence • By participating in “never done before” projects • By feeling the “Pride” all Exchangites experience while serving others in the community

  29. Alzheimer’s Memory Walk

  30. Who Benefits from Building SFEC’s? • The National Exchange Club - How? • By additional SFEC’s being built • Increased membership • Excellent “PR” giving our Special Needs community opportunities to serve

  31. Special Friends Exchange Club

  32. Suggestions… • Controlled growth – Make sure each club is nurtured and grows • Potential Clubs need to have “Advisors” with “Special Needs” experience to be successful • 501(c) 3Tax Status, to enhance fundraising capabilities… “Project within Project”

  33. Special Friends Exchange Clubs “Giving back to the community that has given us so much”….

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