Exchange Club of Northside Bloomington

Core Values

Commitment to Kids

America’s young people are its most precious resource. For many years, Exchange Clubs and National Headquarters have sponsored an impressive selection of activities to benefit and encourage our nation’s youth. Exchange is making a difference for America's youngest generations through college scholarships, mentoring and guidance, and service recognition.

Commitment to Community

Community service is the lifeline of Exchange, with local-level clubs devoting countless hours and dollars to serving their neighbors every year. Since the first Exchange Club members convened, Exchange has set the bar high for community service involvement!

Commitment to Country

The Americanism Program of Service promotes pride in our country, appreciation for the freedoms granted to American citizens, and gratitude to the men and women who serve/have served in the Armed Forces. 

National Project: Prevention of Child Abuse

The National Exchange Club officially adopted the prevention of child abuse as its National Project in 1979 at the 61st National Convention. Exchange provides a variety of public awareness materials designed to help inform and increase awareness of child abuse and how it can be prevented. These are used with Exchange Clubs and Exchange Club Centers for the Prevention of Child Abuse.

The Exchange Club of Northside Bloomington was founded in 1957 and officially chartered in 1958 by Carl Stewart.

Our Exchange Club meets at the American Legion Burton Woolery Post 18 every Wednesday from 12-1 PM.