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The DHS Club was officially formed and incorporated in Englewood, Florida in June of 1997 by its President and Founder, Dick Burke, with its first offices being located in a small apartment over his garage. Dick worked many hours researching his idea of empowering consumers to save money and enabling people to have their own affordable home based business.
DHS Club Offices are still located in Dick’s hometown of Englewood. The main HQ office occupies a 3,452 square foot building with additional offices close by.
The Headquarters staff is made up of a number of experienced teams, all working together to provide the support and administration required to run a multi-million dollar company.
In September of 2001, the Club purchased a lodge on almost 20 acres of property in the Tennessee mountains to develop as a corporate retreat. Named after the private lake that borders the property, the Duck’s Nest Retreat is available to President’s Club (sales) leaders and DHS Club employees and their families to enjoy. The first log cabin was completed in 2002 and construction began on a Conference and Training Center in 2003.

During early 2001, The DHS Club added international branches to the ClubShop Mall as well as an international Benefits Center. Our online Training Center, the e-Business Institute, opened in July 2001. In May 2002, The DHS Club introduced their new ClubBucks Rewards program.
Regional Conferences are held periodically throughout the USA. International Conferences have been held in Canada, Sweden and the UK and in 2005 Mr. Burke traveled to Belgium.
An annual Convention is held in the USA. In 2006, The DHS Club held their first International Convention in Brussels, Belgium.
The DHS Club Mission Statement To extend the advantages of the Free Enterprise System to anyone who seeks to have a business of their own. To promote the principles of freedom and democracy that are embraced within the U.S. Constitution. To encourage the development of a vast, self-sufficient, economic community of "people helping people" and the individual development of the whole person.
To join individual consumers together to form a vast buyer's cooperative, thereby gaining tremendous consolidated buying power so that our Members may purchase products and services at the lowest possible cost.
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