Mother Daughter Exchange Club -
Founded in Portland, Oregon, and rapidly spreading to suburban communities nationwide, the club operates on a radical premise: You don’t really know your daughter. And she doesn’t really know you. The structure is simple but powerful. Eight to twelve mother-daughter pairs meet biweekly. For the first hour, the mothers leave the room. The daughters—aged 13 to 19—hold a facilitated “open council” discussing everything from social media pressure and body image to academic stress and romantic relationships.
In an era where teenagers scroll in silence while parents shout into the void of “how was your day?” one community initiative is flipping the script. It’s called the , and it’s less about swapping parents and more about swapping perspectives. mother daughter exchange club
Note: Depending on the intent (lifestyle, cultural exchange, or fiction), this article leans toward a community/mentorship program. If you meant a different genre (e.g., adult fiction), please clarify. By Jessica M. Hayes Founded in Portland, Oregon, and rapidly spreading to
For more information or to find a chapter near you, visit [fictional URL]. Eight to twelve mother-daughter pairs meet biweekly

