Democracy and civic education
Peace building and Conflict resolution
Leadership Development
Community and Regional development

 

 

HOMESTAY FAQ's INFORMATION

Q.What is required of me as a host family?

A. Families provide a spare bedroom for their guest. Functioning entirely in a second language can be very tiring and privacy at times is much appreciated. Families also provide two meals per day, usually breakfast and dinner to be eaten with the family or following the family's normal routine. The interns receive a per diem to cover lunches, phone cards, and other expenses.

Q. What activities should we plan for our guest?

A. For most participants, this is their first trip to the United States and cultural activities or ordinary experiences are very interesting. Some suggestions include family activities, outdoor recreation, sporting events, shopping, or trips to local points of interest.

Q. Do the guests speak English?

A. Many participants have preliminary conversational skills. After your homestay application is accepted, specific information about your guests is provided.

Q. How are participants placed in each host family?

A. Placements are determined by matching interests and geographic proximity in relation to the program schedule. 

Q. Will I need to provide transportation?

A. The family usually provides transportation to a specified drop-off site where a Legacy van transports participants to and from the activity. Many times, host families who live near one another car pool and share this need.