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YFU international students are coming to the New England communities!

Youth For Understanding USA (YFU), a nonprofit educational organization, seeks volunteers and host families to mentor and host high school exchange students coming to the community. Share your family traditions – welcome an international teenager eager to experience American culture, learn about social responsibility, and build interpersonal bonds of friendship that will last a lifetime.

 

Host families of all shapes and sizes welcome YFU students into their home as if they are one of their own children. YFU exchange students bring spending money and have health insurance.  They come prepared to follow family rules and want to become a part of the community.  Students and host family are supported by local YFU representatives who form a nationwide network of more than 1500 volunteers. These trained volunteers work to ensure that everyone has an incredible experience during the program year. 

 

Families around the world trust Youth For Understanding because of its reputation for quality, high safety standards, and strong support network.  As one of the world’s oldest and largest exchange organizations, YFU has provided study abroad opportunities to over 250,000 high school students for more than 60 years.

 

The YFU community is excited to promote international and interpersonal friendships in your local community. International programs for American students and volunteer opportunities with YFU are also available. To learn more contact YFU’s local New England Field, Director Heather Johns, directly at 617-868-3660 or via e-mail at hjohns@yfu.org. Additional information and an online application is available at www.yfu-usa.org.

 

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molly mead May 23, 2013 at 08:45 am
The article says it provides information about "various ways" the community can helpRead More teachers. However, it provides information only about the Staples discount program. The link takes you to a Staples website, not to a list of ways communities are helping. In addition, statistics given are national, not relating to Simsbury, or even Connecticut. This seems like a canned article designed to promote Staples. Was it written and submitted by that retailer?