American Intercultural Student Exchange is Seeking Host Families for an Amazing Adventure |
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| Ad # | 814052 |
| Contact | Vicki Robbins |
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| City | Decatur |
| State | Alabama |
| Zip | 35601 |
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| Type | Not Applicable |
| Created | June 9, 2008 |
| Updated | June 9, 2008 |
| Expires | December 8, 2008 |
| Viewed | 87 times |
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American Intercultural Student Exchange is Seeking Host Families For an Amazing Adventure.
American Intercultural Student Exchange is a non-profit foundation who places foreign exchange students with qualified American families. AISE is seeking qualified host families for an amazing adventure. The adventure is to have a young adult, age 15 ・18 years of age, from another country, live in your home for one to two semesters of next school year. These students come from a wide range of countries and they want to learn about us, Americans, the American way of life and to improve their English skills. They all speak English and are good students in their own countries. Each student goes through a screening before being accepted to come to America. The students will arrive in August and will leave in June and they will attend the public schools while they are here. They are all responsible for their own expenses for clothing, entertainment, school supplies, medical, and phone.
As a host family, we ask that you provide the food for when your new son or daughter is at home. You will also need to supply a bed for only your student, and to accept your student as a family member and not as a guest. A host family can be small or large. It can be a single parent or just a single adult. There is a host family application to be filled out, with reference that will be checked and a back ground check will be done.
This is a wonderful way to learn about a different culture, or about the culture your family came from, and you make a young adult's dream come true. For more information please call 800-SIBLING or go to available students on the aise.com website.
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