#FlashbackFriday: 1992—How the Exchange Helped a Girl Give a Gift to a Child in Somalia
When a girl in a Dallas-area shelter declined a gift and insisted that it go to a child in Somalia, the Exchange made it happen. Here’s how.
When a girl in a Dallas-area shelter declined a gift and insisted that it go to a child in Somalia, the Exchange made it happen. Here’s how.
Since late 2021, DoD civilian employees have been able to shop in-store at Exchanges. But what happens when those employees retire from active federal service? The answer might surprise you.
The Freshens Food Service Foreman reflects on her 30-year Exchange career before her retirement Dec. 1.
Today is Giving Tuesday, and the Combined Federal Campaign, or CFC, provides a simple opportunity for your generosity to support others.
The album has more than 300 photos and there’s room for more.
A Q&A that explains the changes, including some new information.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage,
Show us how your store celebrated Black Friday weekend by sending us your pictures!
Here are the third-quarter results in the competition. But there’s another quarter to go, and anything could happen.
Every year, especially since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Black Friday has been a little different. And every year, the Exchange adapts and faces the challenges.
