World Heritage Student Exchange Program, a public benefit organization, is seeking local host families for high school students from more than 30 countries including Spain, Germany, Thailand, Denmark, Portugal, South Korea, Italy, France, the former Soviet Union countries, and Norway.
Couples and families with and without children in the home are encouraged to host. Choose to host a student for a semester or for the school year.
Each World Heritage student is fully insured, brings his/her own personal spending money and expects to contribute to his/her share of household responsibilities, as well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles.
For more information call 800-888-9040, visit whhosts.com or email info@world-heritage.org.
World Heritage International Student Exchange programs, formerly known as Spanish Heritage, is a nonprofit, public benefit organization affiliated with and operated under the sponsorship of ASSE International. World Heritage programs are conducted in accordance with the high standards established by the U.S. Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET). World Heritage is also a member of the Alliance for International Educational and Cultural Exchange.
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