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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. - Californer -- STS Foundation, a cultural exchange organization, is seeking people who are involved in their community, are enthusiastic, caring, enjoy learning about new cultures, and have fun sharing their slice of America with others to join their team of Local Coordinators.
Participating in cultural exchange opens up a world of unlimited adventures. Things we take for granted come alive when experienced through the eyes of an exchange student. There is great reward in the shared memories and knowing that the lives of students, host families, and community members are forever enriched. Get a front-row seat to learn about another country and culture while helping young cultural ambassadors experience real American day-to-day life.
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When you become a Local Coordinator, you gain skills and confidence in many areas, such as networking, clear communication, mentoring, and activity planning. You will be provided guidance, inspiration, and the tools to successfully place exchange students with qualified host families and high schools in your community and neighboring communities. You will be an integral part of STS Foundation's mission to foster greater mutual understanding in our world and to empower young people to grow through the power of cultural exchange. Build lifelong friendships around the world and be a part of making dreams come true.
"Our Local Coordinators are the cornerstone of our organization. They are literally our eyes, ears, and heart of the STS Foundation within the communities they serve," says Gwen McNallan, STS Foundation President.
Interested candidates can visit www.stsfoundation.org/joinourteam to learn more about becoming a Local Coordinator.
Participating in cultural exchange opens up a world of unlimited adventures. Things we take for granted come alive when experienced through the eyes of an exchange student. There is great reward in the shared memories and knowing that the lives of students, host families, and community members are forever enriched. Get a front-row seat to learn about another country and culture while helping young cultural ambassadors experience real American day-to-day life.
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When you become a Local Coordinator, you gain skills and confidence in many areas, such as networking, clear communication, mentoring, and activity planning. You will be provided guidance, inspiration, and the tools to successfully place exchange students with qualified host families and high schools in your community and neighboring communities. You will be an integral part of STS Foundation's mission to foster greater mutual understanding in our world and to empower young people to grow through the power of cultural exchange. Build lifelong friendships around the world and be a part of making dreams come true.
"Our Local Coordinators are the cornerstone of our organization. They are literally our eyes, ears, and heart of the STS Foundation within the communities they serve," says Gwen McNallan, STS Foundation President.
Interested candidates can visit www.stsfoundation.org/joinourteam to learn more about becoming a Local Coordinator.
Media Contact
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sandrine@stsfoundation.org
Source: STS Foundation
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