Resources for Citizen Diplomats
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Raise Your Hand
Stand up and be counted among the thousands who are citizen diplomats. Doing so is a privilege… and a responsibility.
Citizen involvement, whether through a one-week project or a life-long mission, could be a life changing experience. There are hundreds of international opportunities throughout the country in every state for all ages — children, high school and college students, families, young professionals, and seniors. Some opportunities are paid, most are volunteer.
Every citizen can get involved. Every citizen can be a diplomat. Every citizen can change the world. |
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Who are Citizen Diplomats?
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Ten Things To Support Diplomacy
Here is a list of ten things that Americans can do to support Public Diplomacy. Click here for more information. |
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How to Fundraise for your volunteer vacation?
Using vacation time to volunteer abroad is a great experience for people of all ages and walks of life. Yet although we think of volunteering as free, there are costs involved in volunteering away from home. Read more |
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What's Right For Me?
There are so many great programs and options when it comes to participating in citizen diplomacy, it’s sometimes difficult to find the right fit. Click here for more information. |
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| Current legislation |
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Find out what major legislation are being discussed and/or have been passed that relate to citizen diplomacy.. |
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Home Hosting: Bridging the Cultural divide, one exchange student at a time:
Read how Pam and Scott Jones from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and Lief and Michele Seymour from Folsom, California have both been hosting exchange students since 2000. |
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