Host families needed

The AVRCE is seeking host families for international students who are arriving in September 2022.Ā  Students range from 12 to 18 years old and are staying anywhere from one month to one full school year. As compensation, families receive a monthly stipend for expenses. Are you ready to open your heart and home to this fulfilling life-changing experience?

Fill out the host family form today to start your international student journey: https://nsisp.ca/become-host-family or you can contact Dawn Lee Swinamer at 902-790-3706/dswinamer@avrce.ca or Ann Gould at 902-670-0451 / ann.gould@avrce.ca for more details.

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