What Is Exchange?
Exchange, America’s service club, is a group of men and women working together to make our communities better places to live through programs of service in Americanism, Community Service, Youth Activities, and its national project, the Prevention of Child Abuse. This all-volunteer national service organization, founded in 1911, is made up of local clubs and members in the United States and Puerto Rico.


What Does Exchange Club Do?
Exchange Club of Indian River sponsors activities to improve our community, help children in need, and encourage good American citizenship. We are actively involved in prevention of child abuse in Indian River County.

Our Members
We are a diverse group of business and professional men and women. Lawyers, accountants, bankers, insurance agents, securities brokers, real estate agents, and executives of local businesses and nonprofit
agencies belong. We are also active volunteers in many other community
organizations.


Meetings
Members meet each Wednesday at noon for lunch and an informative program at Big Shots (3456 US 1, Vero Beach). Programs feature business, government and civic, charity, personal, and professional topics.

To become a member, please reach out to info@exchangeclubofindianriver.org for more information.

Current Club President
Micky Decker