World Heritage Student Exchange Programs is now looking for American families to host high school students from Asia. These exchange students speak English and want to learn about the United States …
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World Heritage Student Exchange Programs is now looking for American families to host high school students from Asia.These exchange students speak English and want to learn about the United States by living as part of a family for an academic year and attending high school.World Heritage is currently seeking host families for these students coming from Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan and South Korea.The exchange students arrive from their home country shortly before school begins and return at the end of the school year. Each student is fully insured and brings his or her own personal spending money.To become a host family or find out more about World Heritage, please contact Tiffany Wilson, at (816)-807- 2765 or via email at Tiffany@world-heritage.org or visit www.whhosts.com.World Heritage