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Membership
in an Anchor Club allows young people to make a dynamic
difference in their world through volunteer
service...and have FUN while helping others. Anchors
learn valuable skills that prepare them to be good
citizens for the rest of their lives. They have
opportunities to lead and organize service projects and
play active roles in club programs. Often they work side
by side with their sponsoring Pilot Clubs to promote
awareness and provide hands on service to people with
Brain-Related Disorders.
Since
Pilot International was chartered in 1921, Pilot Clubs
have undertaken service projects involving young people
and their needs. In 1952, Pilot adopted the program of
sponsoring Anchor Clubs. Anchor is now 50 years old and
is made up of over 10,000 members.
Anchor
Clubs can be found throughout the United States,
Bahamas, Japan and Argentina. Anchor Clubs take many
forms - some are affiliated with schools; some are not.
Some are all female; some are coed. Some are large; some
are small. Some clubs in the US are in organized Anchor
Districts.
Anchor
members discover the importance of working together--no
single member can accomplish the service that the
members can as a team.
This Year's Officers are:
President- Erica Sammons
Vice
President- Ana Dodson
Secretary-
Kate Hoersten
Treasurer-
Brett Walker
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