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1 Anchor/Compass Clubs

2 Build the community leaders of tomorrow with Anchor and Compass Clubs.

3 Anchor Clubs Established in Macon, GA in 1952
Middle and High School Students Anchor Clubs are the youth service organization of Pilot International Anchor Clubs make it easy for kids everywhere to give back and serve their local & global communities.

4 Anchor Club A – Altruism N – Noble Purpose C – Citizenship H – Honor
 Anchor Clubs strive to instill six specific, valuable qualities and characteristics in today's young people. A – Altruism N – Noble Purpose C – Citizenship H – Honor O – Open-Mindedness R – Responsibility

5 Anchor Club Mission: Anchor Club International + Inspired Youth = Global Good Fewer Rules - More Service Growing with Pilot International Membership Fees Leadership Grants and Opportunities

6 How to Start a Club? Easiest and fastest way to find out more?
Specific new club and partnership inquiries may be directed to: Susan Woodward Anchor Club Specialist (478) Ext. 305

7 What’s Next I’ve graduated high school – what’s next?
Upon graduation, ALL Anchors may become Student Pilots while they are attending school. What if I want to become part of a club with others my age? Compass Clubs are the next step, the bridge between Anchor and Pilot!

8 Compass Clubs Originally established before Anchor Clubs in
Community based service organization. For young professionals ages in the United States (18-28) for Japanese young adults. Bridge between Anchor and Pilot

9 Compass Clubs Mission: The same as Pilot International
Five members to charter Club sponsor Membership Fees

10 Compass Clubs Standing Rules District Membership Club Structure
Club Operation Pilot International

11 How to Start a Club? Submit a Notice of Intent to Charter a New Compass Club, copying the District Governor, and to the PI Anchor/Compass Specialist at Headquarters. Establish a minimum of 5 charter members. This is a Bylaw requirement in order to charter the club. Name of the sponsoring Pilot Club, Pilot Member or Pilot District including contact information. Proposed name of the new Compass Club.

12 Compass Clubs Name and contact information of the Compass Club Advisor and if school affiliated, include all contact information for the school (address and phone number). Include a proposed Charter Date (Charter Ceremony). IMPORTANT: All dues/costs and the charter fee must be received by the Anchor/Compass Specialist at PI Headquarters before the Compass Club is established.

13 Compass Clubs Specific new club and partnership inquiries may be directed to: Susan Woodward Anchor Club Specialist (478) Ext. 305

14 Anchor and Compass Clubs - the community leaders of tomorrow and the future of Pilot International. Form one today!


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