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Protecting Children. Strengthening Community.

Our Programs of Service

Don't Delay in Calling

Become a Member Today

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In 2023, 546,159 children were confirmed victims of abuse and neglect.

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2,000 children died from abuse, which is 2.73 per 100,000 children.

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57,893 kids were physically abused.

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40,962 kids were sexually abused.​

Source: U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services.

 STOP CHILD ABUSE!

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September 20, 2025
The Village Tavern



 

About the Duneland Exchange Club

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ABOUT
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“If you want children to continue dreaming to the moon and beyond, then dream with them, both by sharing your fervent dreams, and by diving heart first into their own.” ~ Vince Gowmon

Our Programs of Service

About the Duneland Exchange Club

The Duneland Exchange Club is a local service organization made up of dedicated men and women committed to strengthening our community. Through volunteer efforts focused on country, community, children, and the prevention of child abuse, our members work to make a lasting, positive impact in the Duneland area.

Founded on May 9, 1991, the Duneland Exchange Club is proud to be part of a national network of over 600 Exchange Clubs across the United States.

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Vision:                    

To be a leading service club by enhancing the Duneland community and safeguarding its youth.

 

Mission:                 

Providing education, awareness, and support through programs that protect and enrich the lives of children and families in the Duneland Community.

 

Core Values:         

Children, families, communities, countries, and child abuse prevention.

 

Motto:                   

Protecting Children. Strengthening Community.

 

My Commitment to Serve:

  • I’ll use my time and skills to help make my community a better place—socially, spiritually, and economically.

  • I’ll honor and appreciate those who came before me and fought for the freedoms I enjoy today.

  • I’ll respect the law, live with integrity, and stand for the values that bring us together.

  • I’ll bring a spirit of service and kindness into my everyday life—both at work and in my community, as well as with friends.

  • I’ll team up with others to foster a greater understanding, promote fairness, and create more opportunities for everyone.

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil

is for good people to do nothing.”

– Edmund Burke

Join Us

By Being Part of the Duneland Exchange Club
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