Live with a Host Family Abroad
Would
you like to experience life in a small Turkish village,
see Mt. Fuji when you awake every morning, or hike
the northern Spanish mountains with a family as your
guide?
You can with CCI's Discovery Abroad
Independent Homestay Program! The program focuses
exclusively on the short-term homestay experience
and is perfect for independent, mature teens wanting
complete immersion in a new culture.
The Independent Homestay Program offers
participants a special insight into the host country's
society through experiencing daily life, customs and
values. Participants will discover that people can
"learn to live together by living together."
The Independent Homestay Program is an intensive cross-cultural
experience and is not a tour or travel program. There
are no outside touring programs organized, and you
may not work or attend school during your homestay.
You will be received as a member of the family and
will be involved in the daily activities of that family.
You will also have opportunities to go off and explore
the host community independently, so you must feel
somewhat comfortable with the host country language
and exploring on your own.
One of the nice aspects to the Independent
Homestay Program is its flexibility. You set your
own start and end dates for one to four weeks throughout
the year, and you may choose three cities or regions
of interest as a homestay destination preference.
CCI cannot guarantee your preferences, but every attempt
will be made to accommodate you in one of your three
choices. You may also wish to participate in two consecutive
homestay programs in different areas of a country.
Or, another option is to participate in a homestay
in one country and then travel to a different country
for another homestay.
Living
with a Host Family
The Independent Homestay focuses on the homestay experience.
There is no better way to learn or improve your knowledge
about a culture and a language than to live with a
family and experience every day life first hand. By
living with a family, you are given the opportunity
to share in meals, conversation, and daily activities.
You will have your own bed and full board (3 meals
a day). Most host families are volunteer families
and are motivated by the idea of making cross–cultural
friendships. They do not see themselves as a hotel.
Most families want to get to know you as a person
and hope to continue the friendship after the homestay.
It is an appropriate gesture to take your host family
a small gift from your home community or region to
thank them for welcoming you into their home.
Host families are carefully selected
and screened. Some families have hosted before, but
for others it is a first time experience. Your family
might be a couple with or without children, a single
parent, or a single person interested in other cultures.
In many cases, teen participants are matched with
families that have children. All participants, however,
must be willing to accept the family matched to them.
Host families are not required or expected
to be a tour guide. Within each family you will experience
a different dynamic. Typical family activities have
often included attending family picnics or visiting
relatives, going to the movies with a host sibling,
enjoying long dinners together, meeting the neighbors
over a barbecue, and visiting local shops, sites,
and city centers together. We ask that you not travel
overnight away from your homestay, but you are certainly
welcome and expected to explore the area on your own
or with friends you have met in the community.
You will be sent your host family details,
including name, address, and telephone number along
with some general information about the family within
a week prior to your departure. Often you will have
placement information earlier than that. You should
write or call your host family before arrival in order
to introduce yourself personally.
Local Support
A local representative will assist you with questions
you may have during your stay. You will be given the
name of the local representative along with your host
family details. If you have any questions or difficulties,
please do not hesitate to contact your local representative.
He or she is there for you!
Travel Arrangements
Upon acceptance to the Independent Homestay Program,
CCI will instruct you on how to make travel arrangements.
All travel arrangements are the responsibility of
the participant and need to be booked according to
instructions. Typically, participants fly to a central
airport and then fly or take a train or bus to the
homestay community. CCI will assist as much as possible
in suggesting travel arrangements to the homestay
community. However, the ground transportation is your
responsibility and you may need to make some transfers
independently. In some cases, your local representative
or your host family will meet you at the closest airport
or train station to the host community.
Expectations
and Requirements
Participants accepted for the CCI Independent Homestay
Program are expected to have an interest in other
cultures and participate as fully as possible in family
life. The program is available for teens with intermediate
to advanced language experience for the host country.
Although a few host families may speak some English,
it is expected that participants will make every effort
to converse in the language of the country visited.
Please note: If you have elementary language skills,
consider participating in one of CCI’s intensive
Language School programs to improve your language
skills before taking part in one of CCI’s Independent
Homestay programs.
You are not allowed to extend your stay
with your host family, and you should not ask your
family if you might stay longer. Please remember that
your family has made a commitment to host you for
a specific time frame and it is unfair to put them
in a position of feeling obligated to accommodate
longer stays. If for some reason, your host family
invites you to extend your stay, you must notify your
local representative. If your host family and the
CCI partner office give approval for a program extension,
you will be charged for each additional day’s
stay.
Program Length
Independent Homestays are typically available for
1 to 4 weeks, throughout the year.
Program Includes
- Room and board with a screened host family
- Support of a local representative
- Full accident and health insurance
Program Does Not Include
- Personal items and pocket money
- Independent activities or excursions
- Round trip airfare or ground transportation
to host community
Note: CCI recommends that participants
budget approximately $500 as spending money for a
one-month program to cover additional expenses for
excursions, public transportation, telephone calls,
souvenirs, emergency funds, etc.
Deadlines
Applications are due at least 6 weeks before your
desired program start date. We may be able to accommodate
late applications, but they will be considered on
a case-by-case basis, especially during the summer
months.
Need more information?
Click here to request a brochure, or send us a message. Feel free to contact us by phone toll free (in the U.S. only), 1-866-684-9675.
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