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« on: May 14, 2008, 11:18:04 AM »

(Originally posted by Husamuddin as a reply)

10 Steps to Becoming a Host Family

Check out credentials of Aspect Foundation who operates in full compliance with US regulations

Talk it over with your family

Visit our website: http://www.aspectfoundation.org

Contact Catherine Graham, your Hawaii representative at 741-4317

Complete the Host Family Application

Review student applications at your Family’s Home Visit

Choose your Student

Go to the Orientation and meet other host families

Greet your new family member at the airport

Enjoy the most unforgettable year in your family’s life



Host Family Provides

-breakfast, lunch & dinner

-bed in own room or share with same gender child

-place in your hearts and family





For more information about becoming a host family contact

 Catherine at 741-4317 dreamaloha@hawaii.rr.com



To see more student profiles

 go to  HYPERLINK "http://www.aspectfoundation.org" http://www.aspectfoundation.org

click on student profiles, then on the map, click on California and/or Washington State.



Be a Host Family to a Foreign Exchange High School Student from the Middle East



Now more than ever, it is important to understand the world beyond our    borders.  Why not broaden your worldview while making a difference in the life of a young person from the Middle East by volunteering to host him or her for an academic year – August through June – 2008-09

Aspect Foundation students hail from nearly 30 countries around the globe, but share a common dream—to live and learn the American way of life with a family like yours.


Ananatou from Mali                             Anas from Jordan                       Likes to Swim & Dance           Likes basketball, aspires to Mechanical Engineering     



                                 Arsalan from Pakistan .                                               Likes debate, photography  and computer engineering                                           

For more information on these and other students go to

http://www.AspectFoundation.org

(As this is a topic in its own right and not suitable as a reply to an "about this forum" message, I have created it here from the information Husamuddin originally posted--Admin)

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