Mission & Vision
The mission of the Norwalk Exchange Club is to promote and strengthen the socialization skills of individuals of all abilities.
In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that new social strategies must be developed to increase the potential of individuals to effect changes in their social interactions. It is also recognized that many parents prefer to have their children reside with them and are therefore in need of additional support. It was against this backdrop thatNorwalk Exchange Club was developed.
Norwalk Exchange Club provides various services to its participants as an after-school program and a safe haven. It provides independent living skills, basic skills through socialization, recreational and cultural activities. Participants are also encouraged to attend field trips that are organized on a regular basis.
Norwalk Exchange Club Principles
- A social club may be a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation, or activity. Examples include: anime clubs, book discussion clubs, charity work, chess clubs, country clubs, criminal headquarters (e.g., the Cage[1][2] or the Ravenite Social Club), final club, fishing club, gaming club, gentlemen’s clubs (known as private clubs in the US), hunting clubs, military officers’ clubs, politics clubs, science clubs, university clubs, Christian Fellowships. This article covers only three distinct types of social clubs: the historic gentlemen’s clubs, the modern activities clubs, and an introduction to fraternities and sororities. This article does not cover a variety of other types of clubs having some social characteristics.
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Our Leadership
PRESIDENT ELECT:
RECORDING SECRETARY: Tom Doyle
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Phil Coburn
TREASURER: Mike Nyberg
BOARD MEMBERS
Don Casavecchia
Phil Coburn
Anthony Gravante
Dennis Holt
Bob Lehn
James Nyberg
Ken Prince, Jr.
Michael Rossi
Larry Tomaselli