Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Hello World exchange friends
I just wanted to update you to how the placement has been going.  I am still in need of homes for 2 girls and 2 boys.  These are great students.  Celine loves volleyball .  Is well traveled and her hobbies are music and photography.  Adam is a fan of soccer (futbul), tennis and golf.  and this will be his first trip to America.  Elodie loves animals and she loves all sports and plays handball in France.  Axel is very outdoorsy and loves animal.  He plans on being a vet tech.  He enjoys music plus hiking swimming and biking.  Please spread the word and lets find great host families for these exceptional students.  Forward to any family and friends you can think of and tell them about this great opportunity to host a student for such a short stay.
Reach out to World Exchange at www.worldexchange.org, Georgee182@gamil.com or call 440-653-1564

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Where have all the kind-hearted people gone?


Why is it that people today are not opening their homes to youngsters from France who are hoping to spend 19 days here this July to get a taste of America? Are we so wrapped up in our own lives that we can’t show a young person from a different culture how people in the United States live and what a great country we are?

France just went the extra mile welcoming, honoring, and profusely thanking surviving GIs and officers for their courage in risking their lives during World War II at the recent D-Day celebrations all along the coast of Normandy, in Paris and all over France. Everyone there learns about and values highly the role that the United States played in liberating their occupied land.

Back here in the Cleveland area, it is my responsibility to find host families for 24 students, ages 15 to 17, and their adult group leader, for a visit planned for August 1 till the 20th. After many announcements, letters, emails, Facebook pleas and phone calls, I have only been able to find 16 families loving enough to welcome a French high school student into their lives. I truly need a miracle now, because if I don’t find 8 more homes these students might be turned away at the last minute. If you could see the applications of the 4 girls and 4 boys, their letters and photos, you would see how wonderfully enthusiastic and brave these youngsters are. I am sure that then you would understand how awful I feel.


I cannot—will not—believe that there are not families out there who would be willing to share in this exciting and truly enjoyable cultural experience if only they knew about it! During their visit, I will be taking the group out on two day-trips, and there will be a farewell party for all to enjoy. If you or any families, friends, colleagues, relatives, neighbors you know are interested in helping save the day for these students please call me, Jill Werling Quinn 440-653-1564 or email me at: Georgee182@gmail.com. Thank you.