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ROTARY District 6380 . Youth Exchange Program Host Family Orientation. International Friendship. Objectives of the Program. To further international goodwill and understanding To enable students to further their education
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ROTARY District 6380 Youth Exchange Program Host Family Orientation
Objectives of the Program • To further international goodwill and understanding • To enable students to further their education • To broaden students’ understanding of different cultures, creeds and problems • To bring home this understanding and pass it on to family, friends and community • To be ambassadors of ROTARY and country
Host Family Responsibilities • It is not essential that a host family is ROTARIAN • Supervise school and leisure time activity • Provide room and board & include in family activities • Provide student with their own room if possible or share with same sex and age group • It is not necessary to have children the same age, exchanges work well with small or no children • The student is not an honored guest! Students should be treated like your own children • Normal household chores are acceptable
Responsibilities continued… • The student must adapt to the supervision and discipline of the host family, not the other way around • Religion – Seldom an issue, but don’t force the issue if it is • The host family is not responsible for • Spending money • Clothing • Travel • Other expenses including phone calls
Sooo many Responsibilities… • The sponsoring ROTARY club provides a stipend • Supervise the students spending • Emergency fund - $350.00 and must be replenished if used by student • Discourage your student from borrowing • The exchange is a 2 way street, be willing to go more than half way to make it a success
Time for the FOUR D’s • Dating • Drinking • Driving • Drugs
Another Happy Host Family! Group Date Ferndale Club Prom Night for Leo Paes Barreto
First night questions • What do you want to be called? • What are your expectations? such as • Cleaning their room • Making the bed • Cleaning up after themselves • Chores • What about dirty clothes? • Using laundry equipment • Ironing
More Questions • When can your student use the shower or bath? • Where to keep toiletries • Can they use yours or must buy their own • When and how meals are provided • What can student do to help? • Can your student help themselves to things? • What areas in the home are off limits? • Can student rearrange their room as they like?
Moooore Questions • Where can I keep my suitcases? • Smoking, see application • Application of local ordinance & state law • Bedtime and curfews • Can friends spend the night? • Use of computers, TV, other equipment • Host brothers’ and sisters’ likes & dislikes
ROTARY Sponsored Adventures • Eastern Adventure - March • Southern Adventure – March • Western Adventure – June • Canadian Adventures - July • District Events • Local Club Events • Note: Not all activities are ROTARY activities, be sure you know…
Let’s leave while it’s still dark! Feels like yesterday On the way to the Western Adventure from Ferndale!
Sexual Harassment • Understand there are cultural differences • Be sensitive to the student’s comfort levels with you and others in your family • Be aware of things in your home that can create an uncomfortable environment, such as: • Explicit media • Photographs • Language • Websites
Counselors • Gender specific • Duties to help student, host families, club and school have a successful experience • Set up and coordinate bank accounts • Establish a good relationship with student • Enroll student in school and remain as point of contact • Coordinate moves between Host Families • Arrange for student’s attendance at ROTARY activities
Conclusion (Yesss) • You tell us!!
Success, what it’s all about! Fake Tattoo Really!