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1 Rotary Youth Exchange EXIT

2 Youth Exchange Youth Exchange is one of Rotary International’s nine structured programs designed to help clubs achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process. EXIT

3 What is Youth Exchange? Youth Exchange is an exchange program for high school age students. Students travel to other countries to learn about the culture and the language as well as act as a cultural ambassador for their own country and Rotary. EXIT

4 Youth Exchange Goals Youth Exchange  Provides young people with the opportunity to experience cultures other than their own  Gives participants a broader view of the world and a deeper understanding of themselves  Develops leadership and communication skills in youth  Advances international understanding and world peace EXIT

5 Benefits of RYExchanges Youth Exchange allows students to  Meet people from other countries and experience their culture firsthand  Gain a better understanding of the basic needs we all share and the diversity that makes each culture unique  Promote world peace and harmony EXIT

6 Rotary Exchange History  The first exchanges began in 1927 involving only European students.  Exchanges between California and Latin American countries started in 1939.  Activities spread to the Eastern United States in 1958.  Youth Exchange became an official program of RI in 1972. EXIT

7 Youth Exchange Facts  Annually 7,000 - 8,000 students participate globally in over 80 countries.  95% of all Rotary districts participate in the Youth Exchange program.  30% of Youth Exchange students are children from Rotary families. (It’s not Foundation funded)  Rotary Youth Exchange is an affordable exchange program. EXIT

8 RYE Guidelines Eligible students must be:  Between the ages of 16 and 18.5 on arrival  At the high-school or equivalent academic level  Above-average academically (top 50%)  Aptitude for learning another language  Socially ready to handle living abroad for an extended period EXIT

9 Long-term Exchanges A long-term exchange lasts for 11 months over an academic year. Students stay with 2-3 host families and are required to attend school in their host country. EXIT

10 Short-term Exchanges Short-term exchanges, which last from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the specific exchange, are also available. Types of short- term exchanges include:  Homestay  Camp  New Generations EXIT

11 New Generations Exchanges New Generations Exchanges are  Short-term exchanges within Rotary’s Youth Exchange program  For people between the ages of 18 and 25  Bridges the gap between the Youth Exchange program and the programs of The Rotary Foundation  Often includes a vocational and or educational element EXIT

12 How RYE Operates  Club committees recruit, screen, and select students and host families for participation in the program.  District chairs work with their counterparts around the world to organize all aspects of the exchanges.  District 6440 is a member of Central States Rotary Youth Exchange and does all of its exchanges through that organization EXIT

13 Club Committee Structure The club Youth Exchange committee chair (YEO), appointed by the club president, is responsible for all aspects of the club’s Youth Exchange program. Suggested members for the club committee include:  Host family coordinator  Club counselor  Public relations coordinator The YEO & Counselor may not serve as host families EXIT

14 District Structure District governors are responsible for appointing a district chair, overseeing the appointment of a district committee, and supporting and monitoring the program throughout the year. Our district committee includes: Inbound coordinator Outbound coordinator Business Manager Event coordinator ROTEX coordinator EXIT

15 District Committee  District Chairman:  Dick Wilson- Carol Stream Rotary  Inbound Coordinator:  Bill Summers- Lake Forest/Lake Bluff AM  Outbound Coordinator:  Andrew Knox- Schaumburg-Hoffman Estates.  Business Manager:  Steve Cherveny- Cary-Grove Rotary  ROTEX Coordinator:  Martha Weiss- Buffalo Grove Rotary

16 Club Participation What can your club do?  Host an Inbound Student  Commit a year in advance  Sponsor an Outbound Student  Select and train 10 months in advance  Invite a small group of Students for an afternoon activity, club meeting, or project  Request a Student make a presentation to your club  Sponsor an exchange student orientation or event

17 Participate Personally Get involved with Youth Exchange by  Be a Host Family for a student (3-4 months)  Invite a neighboring club’s student to dinner  Serve on the club committee  Assist the district committee  Promote the program in local schools and to students you know EXIT

18 05-06 Inbounds 30 Students from 20 countries

19 Resources The following resources are available:  Youth Exchange section on RI website  RI Youth Exchange publications  Central States Rotary Youth Exchange website  www.CSRYE.org www.CSRYE.org  District Youth Exchange Committee  Dick Wilson at rwilson@rye6440.orgrwilson@rye6440.org  District website RYE page  District YEO Manual and Host Family Manuals  Download from district site EXIT


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