Wednesday, 20 July 2011 15:58

Be a Host Family to an International Student

Written by  Lillian Clemente
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Which student is an exchange student? Which student is an exchange student?

Got an extra bed, family meals and a loving and safe environment? Host families in the Prescott area are needed.

International high school exchange students are coming to study in the Prescott area during the 2011-12 school year. These students will integrate themselves into a local family with the goal of experiencing American culture as an American high school student does. In turn they will provide insight into their own culture.

STS Foundation, a non-profit student exchange organization, is proud to help facilitate these relationships. They have been doing so for the past 20 years and look forward to finding new host families in Prescott and connecting them with exchange students. Two of the students STS is looking for host families in the area for this year are Lilian and Janne. Lilian is a 16-year old girl from a small town in Switzerland who loves sports. She has done athletics for 7 years and has recently starting rowing. She has been a girls scout for 7 years and has been a leader for younger girls. She also enjoys cooking, skiing and listening to music. Janne is a 17-year old boy from Finland who considers himself an athletic and friendly boy. He loves playing soccer and has played it for 9 years. He is also a very good guitar player and enjoys swimming, bowling and playing billiard. They are both excellent students and will have their own spending money and health insurance.

The host family provides a separate bed, family meals and a loving and safe environment. If your family is interested in being a host family please call Lillian Clemente at 1-800-522-4678 or send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . For more information visit www.stsfoundation.org.

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