DISTRICT 5010 – Alaska/Yukon ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE DISTRICT 5010 – Alaska/Yukon
Rotary Youth Exchange Information Night Agenda Purpose of Rotary Youth Exchange How the Program Works Organization Overview/Countries Rotary Youth Exchange Language Who Pays for What? Rotary Club Responsibilities Student-Family Responsibilities Hosting a Student What’s Next Questions? Interested... Leave a Completed Short Form
Rotary Youth Exchange Program Purpose The Purpose of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program is to Build Bridges of Friendship and Understanding Between the Peoples of the World More Simply... Building International Good Will... One Hug at a Time!
Rotary Youth Exchange Program How Does it Work? 1.2 Million Rotarians Rotary Intl. is in 163 Countries 8,000+ Students Participate Annually Largest student exchange program in the world “One to One” Exchange
Rotary District 5010 Youth Exchange Sample Countries Bolivia Brazil Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Finland France Germany Hungary India Poland Japan Mexico New Zealand Russia Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand
District 5010 Alaska/Canada Youth Exchange Organizational Chart Harry Keiling District 5010 Governor Cheryl Combs AK/Yukon Y.E. Chair Sally Saddler Inbound Chair AREA COORDINATORS One for each Region David Berg Debbie Bushnell Outbound Chair
District 5010 Alaska/Canada Youth Exchange Organizational Chart Anchorage East Hillside International Midtown Russian Jack South Valdez Girdwood Sunrisers Gateway Homer Kenai Kodiak International Kodiak Morning Palmer Seward Soldotna Eagle River Wasilla Sunrisers Wasilla Juneau Juneau/Gastineau Juneau/Glacier Valley Ketchikan First City Ketchikan 2000 Petersburg Sitka Whitehorse Whitehorse Rendezvous (9) Barrow College Fairbanks Nome North Pole Sunrisers (6)
Rotary Youth Exchange “Language” “Inbound” student “Outbound” student Youth Exchange Officer (YEO) Counselor “Rebound” student
Long Term Program Overview Students must go out as Sophomores or Juniors <18 Students need not be from Rotary families 11 months... High School Study Program Depart from home July/August Rotary/Parents handle various expenses Language skills an advantage Student self confidence a must Country selection determined by Rotary A student is not an “Exchange Student” until they are on the airplane!
Short Term Program Overview Students accepted at age 15-18 – Graduated Seniors OK Students need not be from Rotary families one month... Cultural Study Program Depart from home in June or July Parents handle various expenses Language skills an advantage Student self confidence a must Country selection optional A student is not an “Exchange Student” until they are on the airplane!
Who Pays? Rotary Monthly stipend +/- US$100 Attendance at Rotary Required Events Family $7,500 Lump sum fee to Rotary which includes: Round-trip coach airfare (sorry, no “mileage” tickets) Visa fees and transportation if necessary Blazer Rotary District Name Tag/Patch/Pin Basic “slide show” starter kit Health insurance Language course in Host Country if required Cost of equipping and training student for the exchange Optional travel within host country Clothing, school fees, spending money, overnights en-route $500 emergency fund deposited in trust with host Rotary club.
Rotary Responsibilities Select “Outbound” Students Provide Orientation Help with Completing Forms January Orientation – Country Selection/Anchorage May Outbound Orientation Lunch/Dinner at Rotary Meetings Provide “Host” families Provide Rotary YEOs and Counselors Host club financial obligations Ensure student is enrolled in High School and maintaining passing grades Assist student with adapting to new environment (culture, school, family, language). Monthly Stipend Assisting Rebound Student with “Re-Entry” back home
Student/Family Responsibilities have a sincere interest in the youth exchange program if selected, follow Rotary’s guidelines ensure student attends all Rotary functions that prepare them for their exchange experience student must understand and agree to not participate in the five D’s must be financially able to support expenses involved in the exchange program will host an Inbound student will monitor Inbound student's health and seek immediate medical care if they become ill
Hosting a Student term up to four months provide food/lodging and school sack lunch. Assist with transportation to Rotary/School/other functions treat them as one of your family... correct them when they are or do wrong provide some “space” for the student ensure student communicates with home Go over the first night check list father/son... mother/daughter talks secure student’s valuables assist with school work and activities... monitor success in school monitor student’s use of 5 D’s be alert/work with cultural shock, home sickness, language difficulties, making friends-fitting in, health concerns, religious interests, food, etc.. assist student with travel arrangements love them as your own... can develop into a life long relationship
What’s next? October 18 October 24 October 27 October 27? November December 1 January 18-22 March March 15 April - May June June 15 Jul./Aug./Sept. Information night Short Applications due 3 PM Interviews (students/parents) Notification to Applicants Long form preparation starts Long forms due, 1st $2,500 towards Lump Sum Winter Orientation & Country Selection (ANC) Parent’s orientation night Juneau, Anchorage, Fairbanks $2,500 of Lump Sum due Outbound conferences Students attend Rotary meetings Final $2,500 payment on Lump Sum due Students depart
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