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MD-19 Youth Exchange District Chair Seminar. “To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world.”. The First Object of Lions International:. It takes work and it means meeting people one on one - experiencing how another culture lives. In YEP, that is what we do!.
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“To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world.” The First Object of Lions International:
It takes work and it means meeting people one on one - experiencing how another culture lives. In YEP, that is what we do! We in Youth Exchange truly believe that promoting peace in the world just doesn't “happen.”
We bring youth into contact with people, both young and old from other countries. They share family and community life of another culture. Which promotes international understanding and goodwill throughout the world. The Youth Exchange Program (YEP), works to enhance the Lions First Object by the following...
The question is... do you know what to do next? Your District Governor Asked You to Serve the Youth Exchange Program (YEP) in your District.
Because the entire Youth Exchange Program is designed around them. Not only are you the eyes and ears of our organization, you are our mouth as well. Why We Have District Chairpersons
An extensive team! We have: Exchange Coordinators for the different countries or regions, Treasurers (US & Canada) Travel Coordinator General Chair Airport Coordinators and a Secretary But, You Are Part of a Team
In addition, there is the MD Youth Exchange Foundation and their Board.Some Districts have Youth Exchange Foundations as well.All are overseen by the Council of Governors.
Attend this training. Learn your basic duties. Some tasks are learned through experience. Where do you start?
We ask that all districts to have two chairpersons. Some may have only one, others more. Each District Governor appoints a Chairperson for a two-year overlapping term for continuity. They usually split their district North and South. So Let's Begin...
You are the liaison, PR person, screener, expediter and you help us critique when the travel year is complete. You have contact with the youth, with host families and sponsoring clubs that the rest of us may not have. You are the voting representative of your district in the committee. You are the main contact point for our organization
You act as the go-between for the~ Host family Traveling Youth Coordinators and Clubs Liaison
Speak to the clubs and Zones in your areas to promote the Youth Exchange Program. Have information tables at your District conference and other occasions. Talk with youth interested in traveling. And, most important, ask families to host. Public Relations
We have Coordinators that work different parts of the world (South America, Europe, Asia and Australia/New Zealand). They make all arrangements for youth from our MD that travel (outbound), and all youth traveling into our MD (inbound). The Expediter
Your task is to make sure that paperwork, checks etc. get to the proper person in a timely manner. You are to insure that sponsoring clubs have screened potential host families and/or outbound youth. Make certain that outbound youth have all documents, insurance and have attended our orientation. Expediter (cont.)
Interview in person or by phone: outbound youth, be sure they are of good character. Youth who will present themselves as good ambassadors for Lions and MD-19. This can be done over the phone if needed. Interview potential host families. Someone age 18 or older should be at home most of the time. Look for potential problems that can be handled up front. (A visit to the home may be very helpful). Screener
Work with the other MD Chairs, Board and Coordinators. Attend the meetings held by MD-19 YEP. There are usually three; annual convention, autumn and winter/spring. As Planner, you will...
As you know, we have two exchanges each year, summer and winter. Japanese and European youth travel in our summertime. Peru, Australia and New Zealand travel in our winter time. At the end of our “exchange year” we discuss together ways to enhance our program. Critique
Obtain host families for inbound youth. Obtain outbound youth for travel. You have two other areas you must work in order to excel.
We try very hard to place inbound youth with a host family in both, Canada and the US.The earlier we get the host families, the more likely this will happen.
Two weeks~ Three weeks~ or, any number of days in between. Be flexible. Hosting may be:
Outbound youth do not need to be from a “Lions” family. But all youth and all host families must be sponsored by a club in MD-19. May a youth live outside our MD and still travel with us? Yes. The deciding factor is always the sponsoring club. If one of our clubs sponsors them, they are eligible for consideration. Remember...
Youth do not need to be “students.”General travel age is 16 through 21 at time of travel.For Europe and some other countries, it is age 17. They must be mature enough to make connections alone in a foreign country.Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.Most deadlines are March 1st of each year, but please try to get them earlier.
All Applications Must be Signed by the Sponsoring Lions Club!
Each year, the Board sets the travel prices. All prices are subject to change! The travel cost is a “packaged” price. A $500 deposit is required with each application. Contest winners?Please note auxiliary contributors on their application. Finances - Outbound
Applications and money shall be sent to one contact person: Canada, Ron Silver-Quenel Lions U.S.A., Kathy Schumer-Mill Creek Lions Complete payment must be made by May 1st. Applications & Finances - Outbound
Inbound youth from Europe and certain other countries are responsible for internal travel. That means they must be prepared to pay their way from the first to the second host family. They should have adequate pocket money to pay their way into attractions as well. Although some do, host families are not obligated to pay for the youth. Finances - Inbound
Like all of us, host families are volunteers. This is a cultural stay. Host families are asked to assimilate inbound youth into the family. Does that mean the youth provides day-care for the family, are left on their own or work chores around the farm? No! Let's be honest. The youth want to experience as much as they can while here. A good host family understands this and does a combination of family time and sight seeing. Host Families
That was a much easier question in days past. We had Airport Greeters that met all youth, stopping here or traveling through. Now security prohibits any of us from meeting them at their gate. Therefore, plan to have the host family meet youth whenever possible. New host family? Have someone at the airport with them. They can't make it? It is up to you, the District Chair(s) to make arrangements. Who Meets Them at the Airport?
Mostly~ Vancouver, B.C., Canada (YVR) Seattle, WA, USA (SEA) Spokane, WA, USA (GEG) Portland, OR, USA (PDX) What Airports Do We Use?
Because much of our business is done over many kilometers (that's miles for you in the US), we find e-mail to be invaluable. Most of the information you receive from and around the MD will be by e-mail. Even applications. What resources does the MD have to help you – the District Chairperson?
Use the MD website. It is located at: LionsYouthExchange.org On our webpage you will find current applications, both youth and host family. Travel package prices (these are set by the committee around January). Information about incoming youth. Brochures you can print. Much, much more. Use this regularly. Resources
The Coordinators The General Chairman The Travel Coordinator and of course... Other District Chairs. Resources
Attend the meetings Promote Youth Exchange Obtain Host Families Find Youth to Travel Expedite paperwork Participate in year-end critique To Summarize...