For
many young people, participating in the Lions Youth Exchange Program is a
life-changing experience. Traveling to another country, living with a host
family, and experiencing another culture are milestone events.
Every year since 1961, young people have participated
in the Lions International Youth Exchange Program. The goal of the program
is:
To create and foster a spirit of understanding among
the peoples of the world.
Unlike other exchange programs, the Lions International
Youth Exchange Program is not conducted for tourism, education, or
employment. Instead, it is a unique cultural learning opportunity.
Participants of the Lions International Youth Exchange
Program must:
Potential youth exchangees can request local Lions club
sponsorship. When multiple requests are received or in the absence of
requests, Lions clubs often conduct speech contests, essay writing
contests or personal interviews to select youth exchangees.
Exchanges can occur in any of the more than 180
countries in which Lions clubs exist. Most exchanges last between four and
six weeks. Often, exchangees also participate in the Lions International
Youth Camp Program.
Travel arrangements for exchangees are made between the
Lions youth exchange chairmen in the sponsoring and hosting regions.
The costs of transportation (including actual fares,
insurance, airport fees, customs duties, and layover or overnight fees)
are the responsibility of the sponsoring Lions club. These costs may be
paid by the club from district funds (if available), by the youth, his or
her family, are by some combination of these sources.
Food and lodging expenses are the responsibility of the
hosting Lions club.
Exchangees are responsible for personal expenses
(approximately US$75 per week) such as phone calls home, souvenirs, etc.
Exchangees with physical disabilities have successfully
participated in the Lions International Youth Exchange Program.
If you are interested in becoming a Lions youth
exchangee, begin by contacting your local Lions club or district youth
exchange chairman. Click
here
to access the Multiple District Youth Exchange and International Relations
Chairmen Directory.
Lions Clubs International