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  Why Anchor?

Anchor Bracelet

Are you no longer an Anchor Club member but still are interested in actively improving your local community? Pilot International has an exciting opportunity for you to become a Provisional Member! Anchors graduating after May/June of 2005 are eligible for Provisional Membership. Here’s how it works: One or two months prior to graduation seniors will receive a letter from their sponsoring Pilot Club, along with the Provisional Membership form. The Provisional Membership form may be downloaded by clicking on “documents” under the Anchor section of this website. Once the completed form is received at Headquarters, it will be forwarded to the Pilot Club closet to the area indicated on the form. Then a Provisional Membership card will be sent to the member. It’s an open invitation to attend and participate in Pilot Club activities at home or away at college. Provisional Membership is a great way for Anchors to continue supporting their communities through service, and also provides limitless opportunities to network and make personal and professional connections. Provisional Membership is sponsored by Pilot International and is free to the member. We appreciate our past Anchors for their many years of service and dedication to Anchor and Pilot International.

Spirit of America Youth Conference - April 17-20, 2008 conducted by Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Form and information will be sent in the January PI Club mailing.

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Anchor PendantMembership 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 girls enriching the community.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.

To learn more about Anchor service, see All About Clubs.


For more information about membership in Anchor, please contact:

Laura Adams
Anchor Program Manager
PI Headquarters Staff
P. O. Box 4844
Macon, GA 31208-4844
Phone (478)477-1208 Ext. 120
Fax (478)477-6978
e-mail laura@pilothq.org

Nancy Bierema
PI Anchor Coordinator
Member of the Pilot Club of Ocala, FL
11 SW 1st Ave.
Ocala, FL 34474
e-mail pipocalanancy@earthlink.net


 
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