Bon Voyage Cammie Dawson DSVR Youth Exchange Student

Rotary Youth Exchange LogoPresident Melanie Prole presents Cammie Dawson DSV Rotary flags for her to trade with Cammie’s host Rotary Clubs in Spain during her year as an exchange student. The Danville club also secured 50 Town of Danville pins, courtesy of the town, for Cammie to use as our ambasador for our club and communnity in Spain. Rotary Youth Exchange has a goal to promote the advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace at the person to person level and is for high school aged students, aged 16-18, interested in living and studying abroad for one year.

President Melanie Prole and Camie Dawson Outbound Youth Exchange Student

Our Rotary Family is Growing – Welcome Kero Cit

Flag Exchange Pictured President Melanie Prole, Kero Cit, Jim ColemanPresident Melanie Prole receives the flag of DSV’s inbound Exchange Student Kero Cit sponsored by the Rotary Club of Morretes Brazil. Jim Coleman serves as the Club Exchange Officer. Not shown is Kero’s support team of Youth Exchange Counselors, led by Helen Reese, Robin Kelley, and Pat Burgess. Kero is an accomplished guitar player and is extremely interested in culinary arts. This project began as a result of the club visioning the year before and is a shared project with the new Dougherty Valley Club of San Ramon. The Danville Sycamore Valley secured the student and funded the project and Daugherty Valley has provided the first host family, Lynnette and Scott Gerbert, for Kero. Kero will attend Dougherty Valley High School as a senior. The Interact Club at Dougherty Valley is sponsored by Danville/Sycamore Valley and they too have had an active hand in welcoming Kero and helping her feel at home in her host country.

Rotary International Youth Exchange sponsors more than 9,000 student exchanges globally each year. Although Rotary Youth Exchange is an amazing experience full of fun and excitement, there are rules to follow. Rotary Youth Exchange students are expected to follow the guidelines of their sponsor district (District 5160) and their host district (the district abroad). Before leaving in the fall students will attend an orientation meeting where they will be given a handbook outlining the expectations and rules of Rotary Youth Exchange.

Rotary Youth Exchange Students Needed

The Rotary Club of Danville/Sycamore Valley is seeking applicants for the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for school year 2010-09. Applications are due to the Club by November 15, 2009. This year, more than 7,000 young people will have the opportunity of a lifetime – a chance to live in another country and see the world from a new perspective through Rotary Youth Exchange.

Contact your local Rotary club or (Danville/Tri Valley Area) Jim Coleman at 925.997.9528 for more information on where its program operates and whether you may request a specific country. Wherever you go, you’ll discover that the world is smaller than you once thought and that you can gain a great deal from the unique experience of being a Rotary Youth Exchange participant.