North Spokane (Breakfast) Exchange Club
Mailing Address: PO BOX 18943
SPOKANE WA 99208
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Book of Golden Deeds Award
Margaret Kobylus, President of Inland Northwest Candlelighters, was chosen as this year’s recipient. To help present the award, Barbara Rigsby, Connie Hill-Bunch, Debbie Hedin and her daughter, Crystal, joined Margaret.
Candlelighters is a charitable non profit organization offering a support system to meet some very practical needs of young cancer patients and their families. Their mission is to educate, support and advocate for families of children with cancer, survivors of childhood cancer, and the professionals who care for them. Margaret became aware of the group in 1992, when her daughter Angela was diagnosed with cancer. Upon her daughter’s death in 1997, she joined with other members to bring Candlelighters back. Margaret has been recognized and set up as an example of self-sacrifice, care and compassion. Margaret leads and directs the efforts supporting 100 families, volunteers, donors, and members. As Barbara Rigsby said, “No one could fill her shoes – she does this for the love of the children.”
Margaret is a shining example of volunteerism! Congratulations, Margaret!
The North Spokane Exchange Club is a member of the National Exchange Club and the District Exchange Clubs. It meets at Solicitor's Corner, Corner of Francis and Division, Spokane at 7:00 am on Tuesday mornings. A speaker is featured each week at these meetings and the public is invited, free of charge. Breakfast may be obtained, if desired, for a nominal fee.
The Exchange Club is a non-profit (IRS 501(c)(4)), community service organization, whose major project is the Prevention of Child Abuse.
A program to give US flags to the children. The Club attends the Fairchild Air Show each year and distributes tens of thousands of small US Flags.
The North Spokane Exchange Club welcomes individuals who would like to see that our goals
of:
providing opportunities for personal development for the members, participating in
the National Exchange Club's Program of Service and its national project: the Prevention of
Child Abuse, for the betterment of the community, exemplifying the meaning of the
Exchange's spirit of "Unity for Service."
For further information contact any officer or member or the President at 509-326-8875 or write the address above (or just come to a weekly meeting!).
The National Exchange Club
E-mail: nechq@aol.com
Web site: http://www.nationalexchangeclub.com
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Department E-mail Addresses:
Administration Department: admin@nationalexchangeclub.com
Communications Department: commun@nationalexchangeclub.com
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Finance/Membership Department: finance@nationalexchangeclub.com
Magazine Department: magazine@nationalexchangeclub.com
Supply/Meeting Planning Department: supply@nationalexchangeclub.com
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