World Heritage Student Exchange
Seeks Hosts for Ukulele Playing Students
In search of local volunteer families to host ukulele playing exchange students
World Heritage Students are between 15-18 years old and represent many different countries from around the world. Each student is hoping to become part of your family and be involved in your daily life and activities. Students come with their own medical coverage, provide their own spending money, and are looking forward to being involved in all aspects of family life. Host families choose the age, gender, nationality, and interests of the student they wish to host.
Malo From France
Malo is a 15 year who is always in a good mood! He lives near the coast in France with his parents, younger brother and two younger sisters. Malo is a good student; although he doesn't enjoy the French school system. He's heard such great things about school in America and feels that the students are less stressed because they get to study the subjects they want. Malo's favorite subjects are History, Geography, Math and English--"of course." Malo jokes that you should pick him because, "I'm an excellent singer! Oh no, wait I'm not...but I play the ukulele!" Malo loves everything to do with music; he's always listening to music! Malo's dream for the future is to become a photographer and travel around the world taking photos. He loves traveling to meet new people with different nationalities. Malo would love to share his french culture with an American Family--what he calls the "American Dream." He's grateful for you taking the time to read about him and hopes you will host him for the upcoming school year!
Onsassi 'Jajar' from Thailand
Jajar is from the Southern part of Thailand, there she lives with her parents and brother. According to her friends, Jajar has a good personality. "I'm an easy going person, I love to have fun and joke around with friends." Jajar studies in a science-mathematics program in school. She attends school daily at 7am and leaves at 5pm. She has a lot of of really good friends at school. They enjoy studying and playing together, "we help one another with our homework and help explain when someone doesn't understand something." After school Jajar enjoys watching TV, playing sports and reading books--"I like to read genre fiction story." Jajar also loves singing, dancing and playing music. "My favorite musical instrument is the Ukulele." Jajar currently works part-time at a nursery to earn some extra money, "I love playing with children." In the future, Jajar's dream job is to be a flight attendant. She would like to learn a new culture and is very interested in studying languages. "I feel really excited to go studying abroad." She knows this will be a good experience, and plans to use this opportunity to improve herself for her future work. Jajar will do her best to make herself and her family proud as a successful exchange student. "I am looking forward to meeting my future host family and live my life as an exchange student."
Welcome to the USA
Share your home for a year, enjoy a friendship for a lifetime. Each year, World Heritage and its affiliates place several thousand students, ages 15 to 18, in host families like yours throughout the world. World Heritage International Student Exchange Programs invites you and your family to join all the families in our country and throughout the world in this memorable and valued cultural experience.
Opportunity of a Lifetime
By opening up your heart and your home for as little as 3 months a semester or a year, you will be giving an exceptional young person the opportunity of a lifetime — to live with your family and experience firsthand the language, customs and culture of our country. There is no greater opportunity for bright, inquisitive teenagers eager to expand their knowledge and their worlds.
Discover a new culture
As your student experiences daily activities with your family and within your community, you will discover a new way of looking at and appreciating those things you often considered commonplace. And as your student shares his or her customs with you, your entire family will discover a new culture — right at home.
Contact Us
Email: courtney@world-heritage.org
Website: www.whhosts.com
Phone: 866-939-4111
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldHeritageDenverMetro