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Do a Great Thing for Your Community - Host a Foreign Exchange Student
Do a Great Thing for Your Community - Host a Foreign Exchange Student
Do a Great Thing for Your Community - Host a Foreign Exchange Student
(ARA) -
Laurie Scott always enjoyed volunteering while living in Michigan,
whether helping out at her local zoo or her son's school. But it
wasn't until she moved to Nevada five years ago that her volunteer
work took her onto the international stage.
New to the state, Laurie and her husband Martin found a volunteer
opportunity right in their apartment building. The building
superintendent was hosting a foreign exchange student with EF
Foundation for Foreign Study and put them in contact with the
program's local coordinator. Things happened quickly after
that.
"Two weeks later we were being interviewed," says Scott. "A few
weeks after that, our first exchange student arrived."
The couple initially got involved in the program to help exchange
students. Scott lights up when she discusses the young people her
family has met through hosting. "They are all such wonderful kids,"
she says. "Smart, athletic, fun to be around."
Scott remembers that when each students arrived, it was "pretty
obvious" that they were from a foreign country because they didn't
understand American customs. Once they became involved in school
activities and made friends, however, they immersed themselves in
the American lifestyle and gained new points of view.
"Each of our kids came to the U.S. with their own unique
perspective on our society and culture, and they weren't always
positive views," Scott says. "By the time they left us at the end
of the school year, their views had totally changed. Now for the
rest of their lives, they will be walking ambassadors for
America."
While the Scotts have given so much to students from abroad, she
says that they have gotten so much back from them as well. "Now our
family extends around the world and we have so many new places to
visit," she adds.
Emily Santillo, president of EF Foundation for Foreign Study,
stresses the true exchange that takes place when families host.
"The best way to experience another culture is by opening your
heart and home to a young person from another country," Santillo
says. "Your family and community gain the opportunity to learn
about another culture while you have a chance to share your
American values and traditions."
Laurie Scott agrees, noting that hosting exchange students can
build mutual understanding for everyone involved. "We really need
programs like this to understand each other. It has been a
fantastic experience for us," she says.
EF Foundation students are between 15 and 18 years old, and arrive
with health insurance and their own spending money. Host families
are asked to provide a room, meals and a stable family
environment.
EF Foundation for Foreign Study is a non-profit organization that
welcomes high school students from all over the world to live and
study for a year in the United States. Since 1979, the program has
helped 90,000 students from nearly 40 countries take part in
international exchange.
To learn more about the EF Foundation and the steps you'll need to
take to become a host family, log on to http://www.effoundation.org
or call (800) 44-SHARE.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
