AmexRuislip
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My 17 year old nephew has expressed an interest as working as a volunteer in USA.
Has anyone had their kids do this sort of thing?
Has anyone had their kids do this sort of thing?
I did it after my A levels (in 1989 )
I went through an organisation called 'Camp America', my brother did the same thing through another called 'BUNAC'.
Its a brilliant experience. Highly recommend it.
My son went to NE US with an organisation called BUNAC about four years ago - and loved it. Made great friends and then afterwards spent the little money he earned travelling down the East Coast through New England to Boston, NY and Washington. Wish I'd done it.
I've got a few mates that have done it.
Went through Camp America and worked as Football and General Sports Coaches.
Crap pay but it's all about the experience.
I did it after my A levels (in 1989 )
I went through an organisation called 'Camp America', my brother did the same thing through another called 'BUNAC'.
Its a brilliant experience. Highly recommend it.
6 weeks or so working on the camp - coaching football, or whatever your skill-set lends itself to, then 6 weeks left of your visa, to bum around America, staying with all your new friends that you worked with (who are all college students, many of them attractive young ladies).
The organisation will match you up with a camp, normally through a UK fair, and will arrange your visa (educational), book your flights and pay you a (modest) allowance.
My 17 year old nephew has expressed an interest as working as a volunteer in USA.
Has anyone had their kids do this sort of thing?
Yep me too. I went in 1990 and had a fantastic trip. Only downer was being stuck in central Ohio during Italia 90 and not finding out the fate of England in the semi's until 2 days later....I think technology has moved on a bit since then!
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I did it after my A levels (in 1989 )
I went through an organisation called 'Camp America', my brother did the same thing through another called 'BUNAC'.
Its a brilliant experience. Highly recommend it.
6 weeks or so working on the camp - coaching football, or whatever your skill-set lends itself to, then 6 weeks left of your visa, to bum around America, staying with all your new friends that you worked with (who are all college students, many of them attractive young ladies).
The organisation will match you up with a camp, normally through a UK fair, and will arrange your visa (educational), book your flights and pay you a (modest) allowance.