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Have you hosted an exchange program participant or are you interested in hosting someone in the future? Join our group to discuss the experience.

Website: http://eca.state.gov/programs-initiatives/host-high-school-student
Members: 125
Latest Activity: May 16

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July 22, 2011

 

Also, check out the website above to read about the numerous opportunities to host an exchange participant who is visiting the U.S. for a short-term or long-term program.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton encourages U.S. individuals and families to consider hosting visitors:

Discussion Forum

What are your concerns about hosting an exchange student? 2 Replies

Hosting an exchange student, whether you’re an individual, family, or institution, can be a big commitment. What are your concerns about the process and experience? For those of you who have hosted…Continue

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Started by Community Manager. Last reply by Michelle (Administrator) Jun 27, 2012.

What did you learn from hosting a participant? 2 Replies

Please share with us what you learned and how you benefited from hosting an exchange program visitor.

Started by Michelle (Administrator). Last reply by Michelle (Administrator) Jun 27, 2012.

Interested in hosting an international student in CO/WY?

Hey!I am writing on behalf of Youth For Understanding to let the CO/WY area know about some exciting opportunities for anyone looking to host an international student or volunteer to support…Continue

Started by Delia Berinde Jun 1, 2012.

Host a 2012 Community Solutions Program Leader! 2 Replies

Hear from last year's host organizations about the benefits of hosting a Community Solutions Program (CSP) fellow: http://youtu.be/9U-TL0M9tP8To apply to…Continue

Tags: community, development, leaders, Global, Opportunity

Started by Nicole Mechem (IREX). Last reply by Michelle (Administrator) Mar 19, 2012.

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Comment by Marah Emad Karablieh on January 13, 2013 at 9:20am

a Discrimination Policy in YES Program Instructions

Dear Sir/Madam

I hope you’re good. I’m writing this blog to share my story with you. So, first of all, I’d like to introduce myself.

   I’m Marah Karablieh, a regular teenager in 9th grade, I’m from Amman- Jordan, it’s a very beautiful small country in the Middle East.  I get the highest degrees in my class & I’m the student who you ask when you don’t understand something.

   YES program (Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program) has been my dream since years, I’ve been imagining myself in America with brand new friends, family, house & school; living the experience of my life, something that will last in my memories for lifetime.

   Now that I’m in 9th grade, I’ve been visiting AMIDEAST website daily, waiting for them to announce about applying YES 2013-14. And they did in November 7 –it was my birthday- I was so happy & hurried up to fill the pre-application forum, but I was surprised that my birth date should be 1/1/1998 – 31/7/1998, in the last year, the applicant should be born between 1/1/1997 - 31/7/1997. In the next year, the eligible student should be born between 1/1/1999 – 31/7/1999. It was clear that teenagers who were born in months August- December have no chance to get involved. This is discrimination & I think it won’t be accepted by a U.S. citizen beside it’s against equity.

   My dream crashed in front of my eyes, I was miserable. After I had thought that all what I chased for was just a stupid idea “how can I go to America anyway”, I thought why this unfair requirement? My English degree was 98.5% last year, my average was 98%, all my life is around English, all what I wanted is living an American life, and learning their culture, but just because I was born in November, I shall not live my dream. I accept to be rejected by YES program because of failing in the SLEP test or the interview but not because of my birthday.

   I visited AMIDEAST website & read what requirements in other countries were, in Lebanon, for example, teenagers who have a birth date between September 1, 1996 and August 1, 1998 can apply for the scholarship, in Morocco, between August 1st, 1996 and August 1st, 1998  & in Tunisia, July 5th, 1997 and December 9th, 1998, they’re all have opportunities. So, why in Jordan, it doesn’t work the same? Why restricting only 7 months? There’s no reason for restriction. Why intelligent students who were born after July 31st can’t be exchange students?

   I submitted the pre-application on time ignoring that I'm an eligible applicant "as they allege" and waited until they announced on their website that they were accepting the finale applications. I filled the application completely and submitted it on time, the customer service employee wondered why I didn't take a test,  that's because they didn't call me, because I'm eligible. They accepted the application but I'm afraid they'd ignore me AGAIN.

   I want YES badly, I’m pretty sure it will be the greatest thing happen in my entire life. Its sign is"Say yes toYES" but the reality is "I say yes to YES but YES says no to me".

   I hope you understand me & get the point, may be help me ,either by lobbying and convincing AMIDEAST-Jordan to change their discrimination instructions in YES program or contact me if you have any idea what I can do next: marah_k1998@yahoo.com

   Thank you for reading, have a nice day.

   Sincerely,   Marah

Comment by Putri Peramasari Sukma on August 28, 2012 at 1:34am

Come to Bandung.. :) I'll host you in West Java, Indonesia...

Comment by pir taj din shah rashdi on March 14, 2012 at 2:31am

 I am looking forward to visit any country provided that i will have an exchange participant. Is there anybody out there who is willing to help me and host me?
I can also host anybody who wants to make a visit to The pakistan sindh, also and i can be your host if you want.. Thanks

Comment by pir taj din shah rashdi on March 14, 2012 at 2:30am

 I am looking forward to visit any country provided that i will have an exchange participant. Is there anybody out there who is willing to help me and host me?
I can also host anybody who wants to make a visit to The pakistan sindh, also and i can be your host if you want.. Thanks

Comment by Iftikharul Russel on March 11, 2012 at 2:42pm

i like hospitality and i'm ready to host any people who wants to come or visit Bangladesh .i will be happy if host anyone .so don't hesitate to contact with me .

Comment by pir taj din shah rashdi on February 17, 2012 at 11:14am

my name is taj .

i want to join plz tell me,

how and wot i can do for this.

i m waiting of your sweet reply.

regards ,

thank you 

Taj

Comment by Flex Flex on November 25, 2011 at 1:53pm

Check out my new blogpost about traditional Georgian Candy! FEEL FREE TO LEAVE A COMMENT http://connect.state.gov/profiles/blogs/churchkhela-traditional-geo...

 

Comment by Flex Flex on November 21, 2011 at 3:03pm

PLEASE check out my new post about this traditional Georgian dish. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT  http://connect.state.gov/xn/detail/2118480:BlogPost:739149?xg_sourc...

 

Comment by Flex Flex on November 19, 2011 at 1:46am

PLEASE check out my new post about my second cultural presentation  http://connect.state.gov/profiles/blogs/my-second-cultural-presenta...

 

Comment by Flex Flex on November 17, 2011 at 9:49pm

Hi :] Here,on my blog is the recipe of traditional Georgian dish - KHACHAPURI. yummy! http://connect.state.gov/forum/topics/khachapuri-traditional-georgi... 

 

 

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