Club Coordinators - Program of Academic Exchange
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Club Coordinators - Program of Academic Exchange
Global Community Service Exchange In cooperation with PAX Laurasian Exchange Make an impact in the lives of global-minded Kiwanis teens! Become a K Corps club coordinator today. www.kiwanis.org/youthexchange Picture This! Excited to be on summer break, a group of teens talks and laughs. Listen closely as they chat—not all of their accents are local. Some of these youth traveled from a different part of the world to volunteer their time in your community! Welcome to K Corps, a global community service exchange program built on Kiwanis International’s century-old tradition. This two-week international exchange program between North America and Europe connects Kiwanis clubs, families, and youth. As it does, it paves the way for the development of strong global relationships and intercultural communication skills through Kiwanis activities: meetings, fellowship, fundraising, and service projects. Connect Your Community As with any exchange program, the homestay is a crucial element of the experience. These youth aren’t seeking to be tourists; rather, they want to be fully immersed in everyday life. That’s why club coordinators are so critical to the program’s success. Club coordinators not only expand the concept of cultural exchange, they play a key role in identifying, vetting, and matching the young people to families that will provide them with the best homestay experience. Being a club coordinator allows you to connect service-minded people, learn about different cultures (including your own), serve as a mentor, and much more. Of course, K Corps staff members are always available to provide support and guidance. Seek to Serve “Serving the children of the world” is the Kiwanis International motto, and the K Corps community service project component is perfectly aligned with it. The younger that one gets involved in regular community service, the more quickly one comes to understand that volunteering benefits everyone involved. Regardless of where we live, there are needs that need to be met. Guided by the club coordinator, the host club will design one or more community service projects. What’s important in your corner of the world? Projects could include reading to pre-school children at a neighborhood library, serving lunch at a food kitchen, planting trees at a community park, or another cause. Working together will strengthen community ties, facilitate international fellowship, and impact local and international Kiwanians. We Want You! K Corps seeks reliable eyes and ears—and feet—on the ground in each host community. Volunteer club coordinators keep their fingers on the pulse of various elements of this exchange program, including: • Introducing and promoting the K Corps program in your community. • Identifying and screening potential Kiwanis host families and teen participants. • Coordinating one or more community service projects. • Guiding international students as well as host families through cultural adjustments. • Exposing clubs and the community to international teens and foreign cultures. Join us on this fun and educational adventure! A Closer Look Participants and Dates • Kiwanis teens (15 – 18) • From North America to Europe: June 22 to July 9, 2016 • From Europe to North America: July 14 to July 30, 2016 Ideal Club Coordinators • Remain active in their club. • Have parented or worked with teens for three or more years. • Bring experience from education or youth programs. • Are optimistic, motivated, flexible self-starters. • Possess excellent communication skills. • Enjoy a strong network within their club community. • Have the skills to actively recruit student and host family participants. To learn more about the club coordinator position, visit our website at www.kiwanis.org/youthexchange or give us a call at 800.721.7474. Strengthen your community and facilitate international fellowship. Become a K Corps club coordinator today!