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    ASSE EXCHANGE PROGRAM SEEKS HOST FAMILIESCAPITAL CITY WEEKLY

    Capital City Weekly
    Wednesday, July 01, 2009

    ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is participating
    in the State Department sponsored Future Leaders Exchange Program
    (FLEX) which brings high school students from the former Soviet Union
    to the United States. This global initiative, which began in 1993, was
    originally conceived out of former Senator Bill Bradley's conviction
    that true democracy in the former Soviet Union could be realized only
    through targeting the young people in those countries.

    Through this historic program, students are provided scholarships
    to spend an academic year in the U.S. while living with American
    host families and further seeks to foster democracy-building and
    increase mutual understanding between the U.S. and FLEX students'
    home countries. "When it comes to increasing understanding between
    people from different cultures and countries, nothing is as powerful as
    sharing your daily life with someone from another part of the world,"
    says Alina Romanowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau
    of Educational and Cultural Affairs. "We are encouraging American
    families and schools to open their doors to these extraordinary young
    people from other countries. "When a high school exchange student is
    welcomed into a family and a community, the student gets a view of
    America that will make a profound difference in who they are and how
    they relate to and view Americans forever after. At the same time,
    people in the community have an opportunity to benefit in ways that
    will also change the way they look at the world." The FLEX Program is
    seen as vital to expanding communication between people of the United
    States and the partner countries in the interest of promoting mutual
    understanding and respect. ASSE is currently seeking qualified host
    families to welcome these special scholarship students coming from
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, The Republic of Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
    Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. FLEX
    scholarship students will acquire an understanding of American values,
    build on leadership skills, and learn about the important elements of
    American civil society. Upon returning home, FLEX scholarship students
    will work together to share what they have learned while in America
    and make a difference in their home countries. To learn more about
    the FLEX Program, call 1-800-733-2773 or visit www.asse.com.
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