Student’s and , power of cultural exchange
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Tutoring, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, School Counselor
ERDT/SHARE! is a global non-profit educational foundation that has been providing international student exchange services to host families and international teens since 1974.
SHARE! High School Exchange Program is seeking volunteer host families and adults to welcome international high school exchange students (ages 14–18) for a semester or full academic year.
This is a unique cultural exchange opportunity where you can support a student’s American experience while gaining a new global perspective—without leaving home.
Students come from countries such as France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Brazil, Vietnam, Bolivia, Hong Kong, Czech Republic, and Poland and are excited to attend a local U.S. high school and become part of daily family life.
Why Host an Exchange Student?- Promote cultural exchange and global understanding
- Support international students studying in the U.S.
- Build lifelong international relationships
- Create a rewarding experience for your family
- Students are carefully screened and selected
- Students speak English and are motivated to engage
- Students have their own spending money for personal expenses
- Students are covered by medical insurance
- Ongoing support from local Exchange Program Coordinators (EPCs)
- 24/7 program assistance
- Families with or without children
- Single adults or single parents
- Retired couples and empty nesters
No Prior Hosting Experience Required.
Host Family Responsibilities- A safe and supportive home environment
- A bed (shared or private room)
- Meals and inclusion in daily family life
- Encouragement and cultural connection
- Short-term "Welcome Families"
- Semester (5–6 months)
- Academic year (10 months)
Ready to make a difference? Call or visit sharesouthwest.org/contact to learn more, ask questions, or request student profiles today!
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