How can we provide exchange opportunities to students
from more countries, cultures, and financial backgrounds?
Join us as we discuss ways your district can utilize
scholarships, one-way exchanges, and district grants
to foster a truly diverse body of exceptional students.
Sue Goldsen
D6400, USA
Jany Hatanaka
D4430, Brazil
Todd Jenkins
D6110, USA
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Diversity in Exchanges
1. 2016 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
Diversity in Exchanges
Sue Goldsen D-6400,
Jany Hatanaka D-4430,
Todd Jenkins D-6110
2.
3. • 1) Take out a sheet paper and pen!
• 2) Draw an image of the first thing that
comes to your mind or word?
– Rotary Youth Exchange
– Diversity in Rotary Youth Exchange
– The type of diversity you wish to see or would
like in RYE?
Lets imagine!
8. Estimate budget for each student:
DESCRIPTION VALUE US$ DOLLARS
•BEFORE THE EXCHANGE
1. Air fare 1600,00
2. Health Insurance 1000,00
3. Visa (Visa fee + Brazilian ID card) 170,00
4. Personal expenses (business cards, pins, souvenirs for host family baggage, clothing 250,00
5. Rotary custom blazer 100,00
•DURING THE EXCHANGE
6. Monthly allowance(12 months x 75,00) 900,00
7. Clothing 230,00
8. School supplies and uniform 200,00
9. Portuguese language tutoring 150,00
•TOTAL US$ 4.450
ABIJ and D 7020 Haiti
9. 21 Brazilian Districts will host in August
2016 21 new haitian inbounds
ABIJ - The agreement with D7020
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